INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Jim Harbaugh received an early Christmas present on Thursday night during the Los Angeles Chargers’ thrilling 34-27 victory over the Denver Broncos. The game provided a rare opportunity for Harbaugh to use what he calls his favorite rule in football: the fair-catch kick.
The fair-catch kick is one of the NFL’s most obscure and seldom-utilized rules. According to league regulations, if a player makes a fair catch, the receiving team has the option to attempt an unchallenged kick from the spot of the catch instead of starting their next possession. If the kick passes through the uprights, it’s worth three points, just like a conventional field goal.
This arcane rule came into play when the Broncos were penalized for fair-catch interference with less than 10 seconds remaining in the first half. The 15-yard penalty placed the Chargers at Denver’s 47-yard line, setting the stage for history. Following a brief exchange of timeouts, USA TODAY Los Angeles sent kicker Cameron Dicker onto the field for a 57-yard fair-catch kick.
Dicker delivered a moment for the record books, nailing the longest successful fair-catch kick in NFL history. The conversion marked the first successful fair-catch kick since 1976 and electrified the stadium.
“It was awesome. It was fun to go out there,” Dicker said after the game. “It was funny to be in that scenario and just think, ‘Huh, there’s no line out there, this looks a little weird.’ But it was really cool to execute.”
The attempt was also the first fair-catch kick in the NFL since 2019, adding to the rarity of the play.
A Rule Harbaugh Loves
Jim Harbaugh’s enthusiasm for the fair-catch kick was on full display after the game. The Chargers’ head coach, who is known for his deep understanding of football’s intricacies, expressed his long-standing admiration for the rule.
“It’s my favorite rule in football,” Harbaugh said with a grin. “I’ve been trying to get one of these every game.”
Harbaugh’s fascination with the fair-catch kick isn’t new. During his tenure as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, he attempted a similar play in 2013. However, kicker Phil Dawson missed the 71-yard attempt against the St. Louis Rams.
“There was Cam Dicker,” Harbaugh said, reflecting on Thursday’s successful kick. “He stepped up and nailed it. I thought that was huge, good momentum.”
A Momentum-Boosting Moment
The successful kick had an immediate impact on the game. It cut the Chargers’ deficit to 21-13 at halftime, providing a crucial morale boost. Los Angeles capitalized on that momentum in the second half, outscoring the Broncos 21-6. The comeback was fueled by three touchdown drives orchestrated by quarterback Justin Herbert and a defensive effort that held Denver to just 2-for-8 on third-down conversions.
Herbert credited the coaching staff for recognizing the opportunity to attempt the fair-catch kick.
“I was expecting to go out there and throw a Hail Mary,” Herbert said. “That’s why we have coaches and people up in the box making that call. For Cam (Dicker) to go out there and nail that kick, it was a huge momentum boost for us.”
Playoff Implications
The victory propelled the Chargers into the sixth seed in the AFC playoff race, leapfrogging the Broncos and solidifying their postseason aspirations. With the win, Los Angeles swept the season series against their AFC West rivals and significantly improved their playoff odds. According to Next Gen Stats, the Chargers now have a 97% chance to reach the playoffs and could clinch a berth as early as Sunday.
Harbaugh’s first year at the helm in Los Angeles has been marked by strategic decisions and a knack for capitalizing on unique opportunities, exemplified by Thursday night’s fair-catch kick. The moment also added to Harbaugh’s repertoire of memorable coaching moments.
A Historic Play for the Ages
Cameron Dicker’s fair-catch kick will go down as one of the most unique plays in NFL history. The 57-yard kick not only set a record but also showcased the importance of situational awareness and creativity in football.
“It’s not something you see every day,” Dicker said. “But it’s definitely something I’ll remember for the rest of my career.”
Harbaugh, too, relished the historic nature of the play, tying it to his love of the holiday season.
“Christmas is my favorite holiday,” Harbaugh said. “A lot of great memories.”
With the fair-catch kick now etched in NFL lore, Harbaugh and the Chargers have yet another reason to celebrate as they prepare for a potential playoff run.
Looking Ahead
The Chargers’ ability to execute such an unusual play speaks to the team’s preparation and adaptability under Harbaugh’s leadership. As Los Angeles gears up for the postseason, moments like the fair-catch kick could serve as a microcosm of the team’s resilience and ingenuity.
For Harbaugh, it’s another chapter in a storied coaching career that continues to evolve. For the Chargers, it’s a sign that this year’s team might be capable of something special. And for NFL fans, it’s a reminder that even the most obscure rules can produce unforgettable moments on the field. USA TODAY