
NFL owners vote to make drastic change to overtime
NY Post
The NFL is bringing its playoff overtime rules to the regular season.
Owners on Tuesday voted unanimously to pass a rule change that will guarantee both teams at least one possession during regular-season overtime periods regardless of the outcome of the first possession, according to multiple reports.
The only difference is overtime in the regular season will be 10 minutes and not 15.
Previously, if the team possessing the ball first scored a touchdown in overtime during the regular season, the game would end.
The vote took place during the league’s annual meeting in Palm Beach, Fla.
The original proposal by the Eagles called for a 15-minute extra period in the regular season with an eye on reducing the likelihood of a tie, but that aspect will not be enacted.

SALT LAKE CITY — It’s easy to forget about the quiet, which in Knicks World means Leon Rose. We’re approaching five years — amazingly — since the team president answered questions from the independent media, and I’ve always maintained that’s poor practice because it avoids responsibility. If there’s no public explanation behind a move or a goal, there’s no accountability if it doesn’t work out.












