Toronto Star

CFL: Extra on-field official will watch for illegal hits to quarterbac­k

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The Canadian Football League will add an extra official to the field for the rest of the playoffs to watch for any blows delivered to the head or neck of a quarterbac­k.

The developmen­t comes after Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s quarterbac­k Brandon Bridge was hit late in the fourth quarter of last weekend’s West semifinal loss to Winnipeg. Bridge was rocked by a helmet-to-helmet hit from Jackson Jeffcoat, who was not penalized as the head referee’s view was blocked on the play.

If the extra official sees an illegal blow that has not already been flagged, they will advise the head referee, who can then assess a penalty for roughing the passer, the league said Thursday.

“It is very important that this sort of potentiall­y dangerous play is penalized on the field in addition to being subject to supplement­ary discipline,” CFL commission­er Randy Ambrosie said in a statement. “Not only is it important to the integrity of the game, it can act as a deterrent. That is why we are adding an additional set of eyes, with a strictly limited but well-defined mandate, to our officiatin­g crew.

“No system is fail-safe and no human is incapable of error. And nothing we do on player safety should be held up as the ultimate solution. Our approach must constantly evolve. But we believe this is a step forward. We will continue to look for ways to not only penalize dangerous play but, more importantl­y, prevent it.”

At a team availabili­ty on Tuesday, Bridge said that he underwent concussion testing following the hit, but was feeling better and could have played this weekend if the Roughrider­s had won.

The Blue Bombers will visit the Calgary Stampeders in the West final on Sunday while the Ottawa Redblacks will host the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for the East crown.

The extra official, who will be positioned in the offensive backfield near the umpire, will have no other responsibi­lities and cannot suggest or call a penalty for other infraction­s.

The Grey Cup is set for Nov. 25 at Edmonton.

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