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Question about Canadian Football Ruling: Scenario?

So.. Team A is attempting a field goal on Team B’s 30 yard line. Team A misses the field goal attempt and the right guard from Team A sprints down the field and falls on the ball in Team B’s end zone with no body else around him. He was the first one to touch the ball after the missed kick.
What is the ruling? he didn’t give 5 yards, but there was no body around, does that matter?

I’m not sure but I think it would be ruled the same as a kick off situation. I would be surprised if team B didn’t have somebody there though, you expect them to prepare for a missed field goal and have a returner in place.

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