You get no penalty if your ball is accidentally moved in trying to find or identify it, but you must then replace the ball on its original spot. You may fairly search for the ball by taking reasonable ...
The controversial fourth down stand by the Chiefs brought up an age old question: Why doesn’t the NFL use a chip in the ball to spot it?
Are you able to identify it in just 7 seconds ... Have you managed to spot the hidden ball amid the chaos of the picnic scene ...
In comments to Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press, NFL V.P. of football business strategy Kimberly Fields, Esq. claimed that, ...
Spot of Ball to Be Lifted and Replaced Must Be Marked Before lifting ... To see if it is cut or cracked – cleaning is not allowed. To identify it – cleaning is allowed only as needed to identify it.
And in every NFL football, there is a coin-sized chip that, coupled with radio-frequency identification (RFID), transmits data on the movement and location of the ball. And yet, when Josh Allen ...
claimed that, while the NFL is close to embracing technology to determine whether a first down was earned, digital advances can't replace the current procedure for spotting the ball.
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