The NFL will use two preseason games to audition a longer kick on extra points, according to a report by USA TODAY Sports’ Jim Corbett. In those first two games, extra points will be kicked from the 20-yard line, effectively making it a 38-yard field goal to get the extra point.

Two-point conversions will remain at the two-yard line.

The idea to push back the extra point is not a new one, but it gained steam this past season when Patriots coach Bill Belichick gave an interview in which he pointed out that the extra-point kicks had become “virtually automatic” and questioned the point of them.

Roger Goodell also weighed in, saying he wondered about the point of the kick when “we had five missed extra points this year out of 1,200 some odd (attempts).”

It’s not clear what the protocol will be once those two preseason games are over or what the league will be looking for, but this seems like a first step towards a more permanent change.