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The NFL has decided to change overtime rules. The overtime rules will now see both teams get the ball. While the league is ...
The NFL approved two rule changes at its recent annual meeting. The overtime period is being changed to where now both teams will get a possession with the ball, rather than potentially just one team.
While the league is changing its overtime rules, they should look familiar. In 2025, both teams will receive a possession in overtime during regular season games. It's the same overtime format the NFL ...
Starting this coming season, when the game reaches the 10-minute overtime, both teams will be allowed a possession. If the team that starts with the ball scores a touchdown, the game will continue ...
The NFL added regular-season overtime in 1974, adding a 15-minute sudden-death period that ended on any score. In 2010, the ...
The Tush Push persists... for now. Meanwhile, NFL overtime makes more sense and instant replay gets a common sense upgrade.
NFL owners have passed the rule making playoff overtime rules also apply to regular season games. Both teams will now get to possess the ball in overtime even if a touchdown is scored on the first ...
The NFL approved the Eagles proposal to align the regular-season overtime rules with the postseason rules, potentially ...
The NFL tabled the Tush Push reckoning until its ... That’s not a problem in the postseason because the playoff overtime rules state that if the second team’s possession hasn’t concluded ...
CINCINNATI — The NFL is tweaking its overtime rules during this week's Annual Meeting. Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer reported all 32 NFL teams voted to approve both teams getting a possession in ...
A couple rules changes passed: — The NFL will now allow both teams to possess the ball in overtime, but amended to 10 mins. — ...
The league has also reportedly approved expanded replay assist, a proposal by the league's competition committee, allowing it ...