Broncos kicker Connor Barth doesn't like new NFL extra points rules
Posted May 20, 2015
NFL owners voted Tuesday to alter the league's long-held extra-point rules with the hope of making the seemingly automatic scoring attempt after touchdowns more challenging. The football for extra-point kicks will be moved from the 2-yard line back to the 15. "Narrowing the uprights would make it a lot more challenging than moving the extra point," said Connor Barth.
(Denver Post)
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