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The NFL announced it will use Sony's Hawk-Eye technology as its new primary system of measuring the line to gain during games, starting this year.
Sony also confirmed the implementation of a "new coach's sideline headset for coach-to-coach communications" during the 2025 ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'Hawk-Eye' technology marks a new era for the NFL, still won't stop controversiesThe next time a measurement is needed to determine a first down, it won't be the chain gang coming out to make the ...
Calls were made for the NFL to embrace technology for spotting the ball, and lo and behold that’s what is coming for the 2025 ...
The method for measuring first downs in the NFL will switch from chain gangs to camera-based technology in 2025, the league ...
The NFL rules changes announced at its owners meetings include the use of Hawk-Eye technology as the primary method for determining the line to gain.
Initial ball placement will still remain in the hands of on-field referees, but six 8K cameras will now confirm the spot of the placement.
Starting with this year’s football season, the NFL will use Sony’s Hawk-Eye cameras to measure the line to gain — a process ...
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Jets Wire on MSNNFL set to use new technology to measure first downs over chainsDuring the 2025 NFL owners meetings, the usage of a Hawk-eye system to measure first downs was approved. The official use of ...
The NFL will be using some new tech next season. On Tuesday, the NFL announced they will be using Sony's Hawk-Eye technology ...
NFL will use 'Hawk-Eye' technology to measure first downs in 2025, replacing chain-gang measurements
The NFL will use Sony's Hawk-Eye technology as the primary way to measure the line to gain, the league announced Tuesday at its annual spring owners meetings. The technology will use six 8K ...
The NFL will use Sony’s Hawk-Eye technology to measure first downs in games. The league made the announcement on Tuesday and said the Hawk-Eye technology will be used starting this fall.
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