NFL Rule Fumble Forward Into Endzone
Fumbling forward into the endzone awards a touchback to the defensive team. There have been two fumbles into the endzone in the 2023 season.
As per Section 7 Article 3 Item 4 of the NFL rulebook, whenever a stumbled ball in the field of play continues forward into the opponent's endzone and over the end line or sideline, the defensive team will receive a touchback.
But if the ball has stumbled in the team's own end zone and goes out of bounds, it is ruled as safety if the offensive team uses force to send the ball to the endzone. If the impetus is provided by the opponent it results in a touchback.
Regarding recovery and advancing the ball, the rulebook states, "Any player of either team may recover or catch a stumbled and advance, either before or after the ball strikes the ground."
But if the lost ball forward is intentional it will be ruled as a forward pass.
Recent Fumble Forward Into Endzone in NFL
Last NFL season did not see such moments after which a touchback was awarded while one similar instance occurred in the 2021 season.
In 2023, there have already been two such examples to look upon. The first one occurred in September when the Minnesota Vikings were playing against the Philadelphia Eagles.
WR Justin Jefferson nearly scored a receiving touchdown during the second quarter but after it was reviewed by the officials it was ruled that he stumbled the ball over the pylon.
As a result and as per the rule, the Eagles were awarded the touchback as the force for the lost ball was due to Terell Edmunds, the Eagles' safety.
Similarly, the Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was ruled in an exact way while they were playing against the New York Jets in October. This was determined after the officials went on to replay the happenings.
Many fans across the country consider the touchback rule as the dumbest and most unusual rule in the NFL. The reason for such thinking is considered fair by many as the team loses possession despite no recovery by the defense and still they get the ball.
Besides, the defense also gets 20% of the field marked off which is regarded as an insane and senseless ruling by many football lovers.
Few also stand in support of the regulation and believe that it is the only way to tell the offensive players that they shouldn't try hard to score a touchdown.
A large number of crowd find the rule too punitive for the offense. Their argument is the defense shouldn't get the benefit of the possession as they never recovered the ball to possess it.