On Wednesday NFL owners voted for the playoff overtime rules to now be used in the regular season as well. Great news, it really didn’t make any sense that there were two different sets of rules. To recap, the new rules give both teams a chance to touch the ball in overtime except if there’s a first-possession touchdown or safety. But come on, what are the chances of that ever happening?
NFL Referee Ed Hochuli’s 57-second explanation of the new NFL overtime rules … in verse.
With the score tied
at the end of regulation
we will go into overtimeThere are special
overtime
rules
in the playoffsBoth teams get an opportunity
to possess the football
with one exceptionThat one exception
is a touchdown
always wins the gameSo if a team
that
gets
the opening kickoff
scores
a
touchdown
on their first possession
the game is over
at that pointIf the team
that first gets the ball
kicks a field goal
the other team
will have an
opportunity
to possess the footballAnd then
we are
essentially
in
sudden
deathIf the first team
that
gets the football
does not
score
we will go into
sudden
deathThe second team
will then
have the
opportunity
to possess the ball
and
the first team to score
even if it’s
just
by
three points
will winTiming rules
are as if
we were starting
a
new
gameWe will use
regular timing rulesAnd replay
all replay
will be
conducted from the boothThe coaches
do not
have challengesNew York
It’s your call
What’s your call?

