NFL to examine implementing postseason OT rules for regular season games in 2025
NFL plans to determine first downs electronically; OT rules could change
The spotting of the ball will continue to be made manually by on-field officials, even if measurement system is implemented.
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NFL Reviewing Possible Changes to Overtime Rules. First Downs to Be Measured Electronically
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An NFL team reportedly wants to ban the ‘Tush Push’ play that fueled Super Bowl champion Eagles’ success
Report: Packers are NFL team that proposed a rule to ban Eagles 'Tush Push' play
NFL teams are tired of the Eagles' short-yardage play, and rather than perfecting the 'Tush Push,' one unnamed team had proposed banning the play altogether. NFL EVP of football operations Troy Vincen
Packers propose rule to ban tush push play popularized by Eagles
The Packers submitted a proposal to ban the play known as the tush push, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Monday.
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NFL Considers New Use For Replay Assist, With LimitsFor some time now, the NFL has used replay assist to help officials on the field make sure that calls made are correct. However, the officiating league-wide has been heavily criticized over the past couple of years,
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AtoZ Sports on MSNOne NFL team is taking an embarrassing approach to stopping the Philadelphia Eagles from winning another Super BowlOne NFL team is going well out of their way to stop the Philadelphia Eagles from winning another Super Bowl. NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent tells NFL Network's Judy Battista that an unnamed team has submitted a proposal to ban the Eagles' infamous Tush Push play.
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The NFL will use its Hawk-Eye virtual measurement system to determine first downs, though officials will still spot the ball.
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