The kicker is used as a tie breaker when two players hold the same hand. e.g. You and I both have a pair of Kings, but you have an Ace with your King and I only have a Jack. Then you win the pot because you have the higher kicker. In Texas Hold Em You count down 5 kickers (because a poker hand only consists of 5 cards) so if we have the same kickers off the board it is a split pot.
On the field of play during a game there are 11 players on both offense and defense. On a team, where the active roster consists of 45 players, there is usually a breakdown of 21 or 22 players on both offense and defense. Two of the 45 players on the active roster are kickers (punter and placekicker) so that leaves 43 players to breakdown between offense and defense.
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There are 22 players on the field if you count both sides. Basically making 11 players on the field for one side.
Kickers John Kasay of the New Orleans Saints and Jason Hanson of the Detroit Lions who are both in their 20th season. For non-kickers, quarterbacks Kerry Collins of the Indianapolis Colts and Mark Brunell of the New York Jets are both in their 17th season.
I was listening to The Fantasy Jungle podcast the other day and they were talking about a couple of the rookies as being sleeper kickers, both Taylor Mehlhaff of the Saints and Brandon Coutu of the Seahawks should get a lot of chances.
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There are around 25 players on both teams.
I believe you are referring to the Colquitt family of punters/kickers. The father played for the steelers in 1970s and won 2 super bowls. His two sons play in the NFL now. One is at Denver and the other is at Kansas City. I believe that both of them played at Tennessee in college.
Jason Elam kicked for the Broncos in both their winning Super Bowl years following the 1997 and 1998 seasons.
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