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  2. NFL overtime rules: Here's how overtime works in the ... - AOL

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    Here's what to know about the overtime rules in the NFL playoffs: NFL playoff overtime rules. If the score is tied after regulation, there's another coin toss. Here's what the rules are:

  3. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    Under the prior rules, the team that won the coin toss would usually elect to receive the ball and then gain just enough yardage to win the game by kicking a field goal without the other team ever touching the ball. The coin toss winner won approximately 60% of overtime games under that rule, rather than the 50% expected by random chance. [9]

  4. NFL approves adjustment to playoff rules, resulting in ... - AOL

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    NFL approves adjustment to playoff rules, resulting in potential neutral site AFC title game and coin toss. Charles Robinson. January 6, 2023 at 1:15 PM.

  5. National Football League team captains - Wikipedia

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    NFL rule 18 details the guidelines for team captains. Within Rule 18, there are four articles that pertain to: Number of team captains; Coin toss procedures; Choice on penalty option; Change of [team] captains; Coin toss procedures – Each team can send as many as six team captains to the center of the field. On each team, one captain is ...

  6. NFL announces new overtime rules for playoff games - AOL

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    The new move will place less emphasis on the result of the coin toss. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24 ...

  7. One-game playoff - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League (NFL) now has an elaborate formula for breaking ties in the qualification for its playoffs, and in the highly unlikely event that two teams are tied in all enumerated statistical criteria, the rules stipulate that a coin toss settles the tie, meaning one game playoffs are no longer possible.

  8. Coin flip conundrum: Should the NFL change its overtime rules ...

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    In 21 regular-season overtime games, only four were decided on a first-possession touchdown

  9. List of gridiron football rules - Wikipedia

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    If an NFL game is tied after four quarters, the teams play an additional period, timed like the fourth quarter, lasting up to 10 minutes. There is a coin toss in the NFL just like the beginning of the game. If the receiving team scores a touchdown during the possession, they win. If they kick a field goal, then the other team gets a possession.