Donald Trump criticizes the new NFL rule, sparking controversy
The rule allows a team to give possession of the ball to the opponent after scoring or at the start of each half and overtime, aiming to reduce the risk of injuries.
Safety versus tradition
The NFL defends the rule as a necessary step to protect players by shortening the distance between teams and minimizing high-speed collisions.
However, Donald Trump believes that this protection compromises the strength and intensity that characterize American football, generating divided opinions across media outlets and social networks.

Previously, the greater distance on kickoffs allowed players to reach high speed and force during collisions, increasing the risk of injury but also adding to the excitement of the game.
The new rule introduces situations where the ball does not need to be returned, avoiding direct collisions but altering the strategic dynamics many fans consider essential.
Mixed reactions and the future of the new rule
Donald Trump statement has intensified the discussion about the rule. For some experts, his criticism highlights the tension between modernizing the game and maintaining its historical identity.
Trump argues that, while the NFL intention is to protect players, the measure could make American football lose its competitive and aggressive essence.
On the other hand, the league and several analysts argue that the adjustments are necessary to preserve athlete health and reduce serious injuries.
Even amid the controversy, Donald Trump is not the only one questioning the changes, though his voice stands out due to the notoriety and media impact each of his opinions generates regarding the NFL.