When the NFL officially approved the competition committee's proposal to move extra points back 13 yards in mid-May, there were no long discussions about it, at least between kicker Cairo Santos and holder Dustin Colquitt.
Instead, the emphasis has been on accepting the change, and getting accustomed to it. That process started Tuesday, when the Chiefs held their first practice of organized team activities and Santos attempted a multitude of kicks from 33 yards out, as opposed to 20 yards out.
"We went out there and put it right in the middle — this is the windiest day you can imagine in Kansas City, and he banged home 12 of them," Colquitt said.