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A major win by the Chargers on Thursday Night Football was headlined by a unique first-half kick, now etched in NFL history.
On Thursday night, Los Angeles Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker made history by converting on a Fair Catch Kick.
Dicker booted the free-kick field goal and made it from 57 yards, becoming the first kicker to convert on the unique attempt since 1976.
It was an odd blip to send the TNF matchup into halftime.
The Denver Broncos held a 21-13 advantage over the Chargers.
The Chargers overcame a hot start by the Broncos to grab the head-to-head tiebreaker over Denver.
Taking advantage of an obscure rule, Chargers kicker Cameron Dicker converted the longest fair catch free kick ever recorded in NFL history Thursday night.
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Chargers’ kicker Cameron Dicker uses bizarre NFL rule to make history
Just before halftime of Thursday night’s game between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Denver Broncos, Chargers punt returner Derius Davis settled under a punt attempt and waved his arms for a fair catch. Tracking him in coverage was Denver backup cornerback Tremon Smith, who made contact with Davis as he was trying to field the punt.
Instead of the half ending on that play, that infraction extended the first half for one untimed down, and opened the door to one of the rarest plays in NFL history.
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