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Assuming the ball is not returned and rolls dead in the field of play, it depends:

High school: The ball is spotted where it rolls dead.

College: The ball is spotted at the previous line of scrimmage or at the 20-yard line.

NFL: The ball is spotted at the spot of the kick or at the 20-yard line.

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