The NFL, led by its 32 owners, voted to implement a new overtime rule starting in 2010. The rule sound a bit convoluted at first, but in reality the new rule is simple to understand.
The new rule states that if the receiving team successfully kicks a field goal, the other team will have a possession. If the second team to touch the ball kicks a matching field goal, the game enters a true sudden death scenario.
However, the first team to score a touchdown is the winner, or the victor will be the first team to score twice by any means should the game enter sudden death . Period. Again, no matter when or how, the first team to score a touchdown wins.
As of today, the new rule is only for the postseason, but NFL owners will vote on whether or not to implement the rule during the season ...
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New NFL Overtime Rules: What They Are, How the Game Doesn’t Change
Posted: 24th March 2010 by Jon Star in NFLComments Off on New NFL Overtime Rules: What They Are, How the Game Doesn’t Change