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The UFL is overhauling its rules for 2026 to increase scoring and excitement with changes like banning punts near the opponent’s 50, rewarding long field goals, and altering kickoffs and overtime.
The UFL is implementing major rule changes for its 2026 season starting March 27, including banning punts inside the opponent’s 50-yard line except in the final two minutes, awarding four points for field goals of 60 yards or longer, and eliminating the tush push for safety.
Teams can now choose from different point-after-touchdown options based on distance, and catch rules now follow college standards with one foot inbounds.
Kickoffs start from the 45-yard line with teams lined up 5 yards deeper, and overtime features three alternating conversion attempts from the 5-yard line.
The league aims to boost scoring, excitement, and innovation, testing changes that could eventually influence the NFL.
La UFL está revisando sus reglas para 2026 para aumentar la puntuación y la emoción con cambios como prohibir los lanzamientos cerca de los 50 del oponente, recompensar los goles de campo largos y alterar las patadas iniciales y los tiempos extras.