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The NFL is one vote away from letting refs call fouls after replay review. They'll have to deal with controversy, but it'll be worth it.
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
Sunday's appearance by NFL officiating spokesman Walt Anderson on the NFL Network pregame show was must-see TV.
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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The league has typically refrained from using replay to put a "flag on the field."
NFL heads into Championship Sunday with rising concerns over replay review control, unclear decision-makers, and growing distrust.
With the game hinging on a replay review, Washington Redskins linebacker Ryan Kerrigan could only think the worst. ''Honestly, I was kind of bummed,'' Kerrigan said. ''I'm sitting here, I'm like, `How did we let this lead go away?''' Referee Jerome Boger ...
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NFL open to idea of post-replay penalty calls, but it could open a Pandora's box
The NFL might have a way to throw more penalty flags during games in the future. At the very least they are open to the idea of discussing it.