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NFL overtime rules in the playoffs and the Super Bowl differ slightly from how extra periods are played in the regular season. Here's an explainer.
The NFL has changed its overtime rules for the playoffs. Here's how it might affect the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII.
From the start of the NFL’s Super Bowl era right up through the 2011 season, the overtime rules were simple, if unbalanced: The team that scored first won the game. Touchdown, field goal, safety ...
The NFL overtime rules, as they are, work just fine. I get it. The final minutes of Chiefs-Bills were amazing. Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen combined for 260 passing yards in the fourth quarter ...
We got to see the NFL's new playoff overtime rules in action Sunday, when the San Francisco 49ers failed to win the 2024 Super Bowl against the Kansas City Chiefs after Niners head coach Kyle ...
The first postseason game to be played under these rules was the 1958 NFL Championship Game between the Baltimore Colts and New York Giants (the "Greatest Game Ever Played"). In 1974, the NFL adopted sudden-death overtime for regular season and preseason games: if the score is tied after regulation time, one additional period is played.
There’s nothing more nerve-wracking as a sports fan than watching an NFL playoff game go to overtime. Perhaps the biggest complaint when it comes to the NFL’s overtime rules during the regular ...
The NFL changed its overtime rules for the playoffs two years ago. Here's how it might affect the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII.