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New replay rules for the clock
As alluded to earlier, the league has placed a new rule for replay regarding the clock. Up until now, only a reversal of an on-field call would allow the clock to be changed via replay.
The new rules, which are only in effect for the playoffs and the Super Bowl, summarized:
- Only the last play of a half or overtime period would be subject to this review.
- Replay can determine if the clock should have or should not have expired.
- For the end of the first half, the clock won’t be adjusted following a scoring play. For the end of the second half, the clock may be adjusted to allow for a kickoff as long as neither team leads by more than eight points.
- For the end of the second half, the clock can be reviewed to allow for a snap if a team is trailing by eight points or less, or the game is tied. In overtime, it would be automatic, as both teams are tied.
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