Buffalo Bills defensive back and kick returner Brandon Codrington is making an early impact after a 53-yard return on his first kick return. The former North Carolina Central University (NCCU) standout and HBCU star is showing why he could be a valuable player for the Bills, especially with the NFL’s new kickoff rule in effect.
The updated NFL kickoff rule, aimed at increasing kick returns, allows returners to fair catch the ball inside the 25-yard line and start at the 25. The intent is to create more opportunities for dynamic plays on returns, giving players like Codrington the chance to shine. His speed and ability to find lanes—skills he developed during his time at NCCU—make him a dangerous returner who knows when to go for the big play.
During his college career at NCCU, Codrington was a force on special teams, earning All-MEAC honors for his explosive returns. His 53-yard return for the Buffalo Bills in week 1 of the NFL season shows that he can still deliver game-changing plays, just like he did at NCCU, where he was one of the top HBCU talents.
With the NFL now focused on increasing kick returns, Codrington’s decision-making and athleticism could make him a key weapon for the Bills. His ability to flip the field with one return could give the Bills a crucial edge in field position, which can swing any game’s momentum.
As the NFL kickoff rule continues to evolve, Codrington has the chance to capitalize on more return opportunities, showing that HBCU talent can thrive in the league and make a real impact on the game.
About Brandon Codrington
Brandon Codrington was an HBCU all-American kick return specialist at North Carolina Central where he accumulated 2,000 all-purpose yards and 4 touchdowns during his time as an Eagle. As a Junior, he contributed 2 solo tackles in NCCU’s HBCU National Championship win in the Celebration Bowl win over Jackson State.