The NFL’s decision to make pass interference reviewable last season did not have much of a positive impact on the game, and it should surprise no one that the league may scrap the experiment in 2020.
NFL teams are strongly opposed to renewing the replay rule making pass interference reviewable, Mark Maske of The Washington Post reports. On the NFL Competition Committee’s annual offseason survey, a whopping 21 teams said they do not want to make the rule permanent.
NFL teams are strongly against renewing the instant replay rule making pass interference reviewable. On the competition committee’s offseason survey, 21 teams said they’re not in favor of making the rule permanent, to 8 teams that said they are in favor of making it permanent.
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Originally posted on Larry Brown Sports By Steve DelVecchio | Last updated 2/25/20