Game Ending Safeties
Posted: Fri May 26, 2023 1:33 pm
Deep in their own territory, with a lead late in the game, a team often takes a deliberate safety. It is much better to yield two points rather than risk a blocked punt or muffed snap. The safety is the only instance in football where the team that scores gets the ball again. The kickoff or punt is from the 20 yard line. It is a free kick since the receiving team cannot block it. They can advance the ball as in a punt or kickoff. This, of course, happened in the Super Bowl with the Ravens and the 49ers. With seconds left, the Baltimore punter took the snap, ran around, then stepped over the End Line. Baltimore punted from their 20, leaving San Francisco time for only one play. There are variations to the fake punt as shown below.
1973-Miami Dolphins at the Pittsburgh Steelers. Miami had a fourth and long at their own six yard line, leading the Steelers 30 to 24. Quarterback Bob Greise lined up over center and the telecasters actually felt this was going to be a pass. Greise took the snap and ran backward over the End Line. Larry Seiple got off a great punt and preserved the victory. Dolphins 30 Steelers 26.
1976-Playoffs-Los Angeles Rams at Dallas Cowboys. Rams had the ball at their eight yard line leading 14 to 10 with time for one more play. Punter Rusty Jackson took the snap and with the clock at zero went beyond the End Line. Rams 14 Cowboys 12.
1978-Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins. This game was exciting and tense even though no team got a touchdown. Joe Theisman, from the Redskins 20, ran back to the End Zone. He held the ball in triumph which was dangerous; but he did go over the End Line with no time left.
2009-New Orleans Saints at Philadelphia Eagles. The Saints had the ball at their six gashing the Eagles 48 to 20. Saints' quarterback Drew Brees ran backward and threw the ball into the stands. Saints 48 Eagles 22
1973-Miami Dolphins at the Pittsburgh Steelers. Miami had a fourth and long at their own six yard line, leading the Steelers 30 to 24. Quarterback Bob Greise lined up over center and the telecasters actually felt this was going to be a pass. Greise took the snap and ran backward over the End Line. Larry Seiple got off a great punt and preserved the victory. Dolphins 30 Steelers 26.
1976-Playoffs-Los Angeles Rams at Dallas Cowboys. Rams had the ball at their eight yard line leading 14 to 10 with time for one more play. Punter Rusty Jackson took the snap and with the clock at zero went beyond the End Line. Rams 14 Cowboys 12.
1978-Dallas Cowboys at Washington Redskins. This game was exciting and tense even though no team got a touchdown. Joe Theisman, from the Redskins 20, ran back to the End Zone. He held the ball in triumph which was dangerous; but he did go over the End Line with no time left.
2009-New Orleans Saints at Philadelphia Eagles. The Saints had the ball at their six gashing the Eagles 48 to 20. Saints' quarterback Drew Brees ran backward and threw the ball into the stands. Saints 48 Eagles 22