hawksfan515
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If one foot of the players body is out of bounds while touching the football, then the ball is considered out of bounds as well.
Have seen a few occasions Leon could've done this. Great job by Cobb there.
Randall Cobb took advantage of a little-known rule to get the Packers terrific field position at the start of the third quarter Sunday. Tennessee’s Rob Bironas kicked off to Cobb, who waited for the ball near his own end zone.
The kickoff landed shy of the Green Bay goal line and rolled nearly to a stop at about the 4. Rather than pick up the ball and return it, Cobb put one foot on the sideline and fielded it — meaning that the kickoff, technically, had landed out of bounds, which led to a penalty against the Titans and gave Green Bay possession on its own 40.
Have seen a few occasions Leon could've done this. Great job by Cobb there.