NFL clubs adopted nine rule change proposals, bylaws and resolutions at the NFL's annual meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, earlier this week. Here's a quick recap of those changes, courtesy of the league.
The NFL is set to introduce changes to its rulebook in the upcoming season, focusing particularly on the dynamics of kickoff and onside kick strategies. The most notable among these is the ...
The NFL is attempting to protect itself in case it can't reach a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the NFL Referees Association (NFLRA) before its 2026 season. How? The league is ...
The upcoming NFL 2026 season brings one of the most meaningful rule packages the league has implemented in recent years, with adjustments designed to improve competitive balance, player safety, and ...
The NFL Annual League Meeting continued on Tuesday, with the owners voting on multiple rules, including one that was proposed by the Steelers and passed. The Steelers proposed to make permanent the ...
NFL owners have approved of five new rules changes ahead of the 2026 season, according to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer—with three of them relating to the kickoff. The league introduced a new ...
Somewhere inside the Annual League Meeting in Phoenix, owners voted on a handful of bylaw changes. Routine stuff, or so it seemed. New language about injured-player practice windows. Adjusted roster ...
The Tush Push remains legal. The Cleveland Browns' attempt to extend their self-sabotage from three years of draft picks to five was rescinded. But that doesn't mean we aren't getting new NFL rules ...
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