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Trump ramps up NFL kickoff criticism after Super Bowl

President Trump has stepped up criticism of the new NFL kickoff rules this season in the wake of the Super Bowl late Sunday night.

The NFL to protect players' safety has established new rules this year to prevent kick teams from leaving their position and running the field until the ball is kicked into contact with the player on the receiving team. did.

This change aims to reduce conflicts on the field and has fewer returns. Trump repeatedly criticized them. He is in a position where he returned after the game.

“The worst part of the Super Bowl was seeing the whole field frozen and hard kickoff as the ball was sailing through the air. College football doesn't do that, and doesn't! Ruin the game Who was the idea?” President I said in Truth social post.

The Philadelphia Eagles defeated Kansas City chief in the Super Bowl on Sunday, defeating a two-year winning streak at Kansas City. Trump chose the Chiefs to win the big game.

“Two great quarterbacks in this game. Also an incredible running back and an absolute best tight end in football (to date!). Trump was on a true social post last Friday, and he said he'd like to see the upcoming release. He talked about the Super Bowl.

If they just remove the new kickoff “deals” that look really strange, it actually makes football more dangerous, they're all going to have a huge favor, especially the fans,” he added.

The new rule moved the kickoff to the 35-yard line.

Oka reached for the NFL for comments.

The Eagles' victory raises the question of whether Trump will invite the winning team to the White House, a tradition. Trump abandoned the Eagles seven years ago, pointing to a difference in position in the national anthem.

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