I wanted to explain why officials got it wrong this weekend. But I can't. Plus an updated coaching interview tracker.
The NFL Playoff overtime rules are a bit different than the regular season, especially since there can't be a tie.
NFL rules analyst Walt Anderson explained that league wants "to move the game along" and not have prolonged stoppages in ...
Both teams get at least one possession in overtime, a rule change made after the controversial 2022 AFC Championship game.
The NFL implemented new virtual measurement rules for first down this season. They don't really accomplish a lot, and fans ...
The NFL made a final punishment decision on Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce after he defied NFL rules.
Former head coach Steve Mariucci made sure to push NFL rules analyst Walt Anderson. He wanted to know who made the call on ...
Overtime still begins with a coin toss, and the winner isn’t just choosing who gets the ball — they can also choose to defer or even pick which end of the field to defend. Before a single snap is ...
The overtime rules change from the regular season in the NFL playoffs. Here's everything you need to know about overtime in ...
There were three times in the first 59 years of the Super Bowl era that a team went back-to-back regular-season games without punting once. That total has been matched during the 2025 season as part ...
Fox Sports rules analyst Mike Pereira, who is part of the crew broadcasting the Panthers-Rams playoff game, spoke to The Charlotte Observer.
After another big weekend of NFL games where refereeing became a major storyline, it’s time to revisit the topic of rules ...