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  2. Officially the new NFL kickoff, tackling, replay rules will ...

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    The NFL is implementing new rules for this season, including the kickoff and tackling adjustments, meaning more laborious issues for the officiating crews. Officially the new NFL kickoff, tackling ...

  3. List of programs broadcast by NFL Network - Wikipedia

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    First on the Field (now NFL GameDay First) A Football Life; Good Morning Football; NFL Classics; NFL Fantasy Live; NFL Films Presents; NFL Follies; NFL GameDay; NFL GameDay Morning; NFL RedZone Replay; NFL Replay; NFL Scoreboard; NFL Top 10; NFL Weekly Countdown (formerly Starting 11) Path to the Draft; Sound FX (formerly Live Wire) The ...

  4. NFL Replay - Wikipedia

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    As of Oct. 19, a fifth weekly episode was added, bumping NFL Cheerleader Playoffs to Saturday afternoons. This fifth showing continued until Run to the Playoffs, the first live NFL game action, debuted on November 23. Around New Year's Day 2007, NFL Replay added analysis by Brian Baldinger and Solomon Wilcots using the "Playbook" feature.

  5. NFL rules roundup: All the new rules for the 2024 season - AOL

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    NFL trade deadline will be one week later. Instead of a Week 8 trade deadline, the date has been moved back to Week 9. The change was proposed by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Coaches get a third challenge

  6. Tuck rule (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The tuck rule was called in Week 2 of an NFL regular season matchup on September 23, 2001, between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets. [2] With 1:01 left in the second quarter, Patriots defensive end Anthony Pleasant apparently forced Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde to fumble the ball, with Patriots defensive end Richard Seymour making a recovery. [3]

  7. Behind the scenes at the NFL's replay center, where the ... - AOL

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    What happens behind the scenes at the NFL’s centralized replay center? USA TODAY Sports got an exclusive look at how calls get addressed in real time.

  8. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    The rules vary from the college level to the professional level. In the NFL, unless a player is tagged by an opposing player or gives himself up, he is not down. A player carrying the ball (the runner) is downed when any of the following occurs: Any part of the runner other than his hands or feet touches the ground. Ankles and wrists count as ...

  9. NFL explains call on Myles Jack’s fumble recovery ... - AOL

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    The replay does appear to show that Jack wasn't touched by Lewis - or any other Patriot - after gaining full possession of the fumble. But the referees were not looking for that.