Joe Flacco delivers strong rant on changes hurting NFL game
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The NFL is open to discussing a major rule change that will use video review to assess penalties for violations related to player safety that are missed by officials. In what would be a league
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NFL makes decision on rule change after massive controversy in playoffs
The NFL says it won’t change its catch rule after playoff controversy in the Bills-Broncos game, despite widespread confusion and debate over how officials apply it
The Panthers were good on kickoffs, but the rules might be changing yet again.
Both teams get at least one possession in overtime, a rule change made after the controversial 2022 AFC Championship game. The Buffalo Bills lost that one to the Kansas City Chiefs after failing to get a possession in overtime, as you might remember.
Lavonte David is probably speaking for all defensive players when he talks about how the rule changes are no fun.
What are the NFL postseason overtime rules? Here's an explainer ahead of Super Bowl LX.
NFL executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent revealed that the league plans to "lightly" review the tush push during the 2026 offseason, per Jayna Bardahl of The Athletic.
League officials say the NFL will discuss replay-triggered flags on player-safety calls this offseason, with a vote possible for the 2026 regular season
Both teams get at least one possession in overtime, a rule change made after the controversial 2022 AFC Championship game. The Buffalo Bills lost that one to the Kansas City Chiefs after failing to get a possession in overtime, as you might recall.