Fun fact for those curious- to guarantee a boot out of the end zone, Tucker would need to kick it at least 75 yards, but definitely further to ensure that it goes over the head and firmly out of the end zone. For his career, Tucker's longest kickoff was... 74 yards.
And one thing to keep in mind with that 74 yard long- it'll cap itself at 75 yards on a normal kickoff, BUT if the kickoff is moved back, which I guarantee has happened at least one time in Tucker's career, then the kickoff will be a max length of the penalty yardage on top of the 75 yards that's standard, so this idea that Tucker can easily just boot it out of the end zone guaranteed seems shaky.
I'm in discussions now trying to explain to people how this works because people see that Tucker can force a lot of touchbacks, but fail to understand that a touchback doesn't always mean it went out of the back of the end zone on its own. Any return at all, even if the Chiefs only got to the 5 yard line, and the 2 minute warning is gone and that is not something the Ravens would have wanted to risk.