Chiefs’ Justin Reid confirms wild Harrison Butker kickoff change

Kansas City Chiefs plyers Justin Reid and Harrison Butker
The new NFL kickoff rules will bring some interesting takes and exciting plays to the league in 2024. The strategies that teams will deploy to try and take advantage of the new rules will be intriguing to watch. The Kansas City Chiefs have hinted at a surprise change in their kickoff personnel and Chiefs safety Justin Reid all but confirmed that.

Reid said that the Chiefs plan on using him on kickoffs rather than kicker Harrison Butker, a surprising change that will leave plenty shaking their heads. Reid explained Kansas City’s line of thinking during an appearance on the Green Light podcast with two-time Super Bowl champion Chris Long last week.

“The advantage for us is that if I’m doing the job—which is what we’re planning on doing—then I can fill that last gap, so it makes it a little bit easier and nobody needs to win two gaps,” Reid said, per Bleacher Report.

The Chiefs have already utilized it in practice and are excited about the prospects of limiting opposition field position and keeping Butker healthy. The 28-year-old is coming off the best season of his career.

“We’re in a great place with it,” Reid said. “Although I know he can make some tackles, I think he’s excited to preserve himself, and we can use him where we really need him, which is those fourth-quarter situations to go nail a 60-yard field goal and win the game. It would be devastating to try and trot a guy out there who’s still nicked up from trying to make a tackle in the second quarter.”

It’s an interesting strategy, but with kicking such an important part of team success, it makes sense for a team to limit the risk of injury for its kicker. Maybe the Chiefs won’t be alone.