The league is set to overhaul its replay system after criticism in 2024, one of several changes under discussion this offseason.
NFL referees are set to be replaced by cutting-edge technology which is set to go on trial next season following officiating complaints.
I can’t replace that face-to-face energy and human element that is so important,” Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said. “I’m hard-pressed with how important the deci
The spotting of the ball will continue to be made manually by on-field officials, even if the measurement system is implemented.
The NFL adjusted its postseason overtime rules in 2022 to allow both teams a chance with the ball even if the first team scores a touchdown. In regular season games, however, if the first team to possess the ball gets in the endzone, the game is over.
The NFL is considering changing overtime rules to decrease the advantage for teams that win the coin toss and plans to use its virtual measuring system to determine first downs in 2025.
Vincent said the Competition Committee agrees overtime rules need to be addressed. Receiving the ball first has become more of an advantage than pre-2011 when it was a sudden death period. Receiving teams won 56.8% of games in overtime from 2017-24, up from 55.4% from 2001-11.
The NFL has seen an increase in teams scoring in regular-season OT without each squad having a chance with the football. Could change be on the way?
The NFL is considering changing overtime rules in the regular season to decrease the advantage for teams who win the coin toss. “It’s time to rethink the overtime rule,” league executive Troy Vincent said Wednesday at the NFL scouting combine.
“Tush push” injury data: 0 NFL executive Troy Vincent said there were no injuries on the play in 2024. The health and safety committee raised concerns about potential for injuries but data says there have been none. So those arguing about safety can’t point to injures that have…
NFL is moving closer to making overtime rules the same in regular season as the playoffs. League executive Troy Vincent said “it’s time to rethink the overtime rule” and the Competition Committee agrees it needs to be addressed. Receiving the ball in OT has become more of an…
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