Hardman’s mistake leaves Coach Reid in crisis
His role is far from secure
The Kansas City Chiefs‘ preseason opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars took an unexpected turn, becoming a focal point for special teams struggles that left fans puzzled and Coach Andy Reid searching for solutions. The confusion stemmed from a new kickoff rule and a moment of hesitation by wide receiver Mecole Hardman.
The incident occurred late in the second quarter with the Jaguars leading 18-10. Hardman fielded a kickoff at the 1-yard line after it had bounced out of the end zone, leading to a critical error that he would later regret.
“My point of view was, if your feet were in the end zone, it would be a touchback,” Hardman explained post-game. “When the ball came back in the field, I felt like I needed to be in the end zone to down the ball.”
Initially, officials ruled it a touchback, but after further review, they awarded the Jaguars a safety, leaving Coach Reid visibly frustrated.
“Normally when a ball goes in the end zone and you touch it there, then it’s a dead ball,” Reid noted.
Hardman’s role is not secure
But the safety wasn’t the only issue plaguing the Chiefs‘ special teams. On Harrison Butker‘s first kickoff, Jacksonville’s Parker Washington managed a 73-yard return, nearly taking it to the house before being stopped.
These special team miscues have drawn attention as the Chiefs prepare for their season opener against the Detroit Lions on September 26.
For Hardman, this preseason misstep comes at a crucial time as he battles to solidify his place on the Chiefs’ roster after rejoining the team this summer.
Hardman‘s role is far from secure, especially with rookie Nikko Remigio showing promise as a kick returner. Special team coordinator Dave Toub has praised Remigio‘s performance, which could signal a shift in the team’s approach.
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