Chicago Sun-Times

Relax, do it: NFL eases TD celebratio­n rules

- BY ADA ML. JAHNS Staff Reporter Follow me on Twitter @ adamjahns. Email: ajahns@suntimes.com

The NFL can’t be called the “No Fun League” anymore. On Tuesday, commission­er Roger Goodell announced in a letter to fans that the league is relaxing rules that restricted and penalized touchdown celebratio­ns.

“We know that you [ the fans] love the spontaneou­s displays of emotion that come after a spectacula­r touchdown,” Goodell wrote. “And players have told us they want more freedom to be able to express themselves and celebrate their athletic achievemen­ts.”

In his letter, Goodell explained that three kinds of celebratio­ns will be allowed: 1. Using the football as a prop. 2. Celebratin­g on the ground ( e. g., snow angels). 3. Group demonstrat­ions. Goodell said that the NFL spoke to more than 80 current and former players about relaxing the celebratio­n rules. But certain celebratio­ns, including “twerking,” still will be penalized.

“In my conversati­ons with NFL players, it was also clear how much our players care about sportsmans­hip, clean competitio­n and setting good examples for young athletes,” Goodell wrote. “That is why offensive demonstrat­ions, celebratio­ns that are prolonged and delay the game and those directed at an opponent still will be penalized.”

ShorterOT

Owners of the NFL’s 32 teams passed a rule change that will shorten overtime by five minutes.

Gathered in Chicago for meetings, the owners approved a proposal that reduces overtime from 15 minutes to 10 in the preseason and regular season.

The NFL’s competitio­n committee proposed the rule change at the annual league meeting in March in Phoenix. Those in favor of the change viewed it as a player- safety measure.

The overtime rule change will take place immediatel­y for the 2017 season. Postseason games are not affected.

This and that

The owners passed a proposal thatwill alloweach teamto activate two players from injured reserve. The previous limit was one.

The owners voted to eliminate the mandatory roster cutdown from90 players to 75, which happened in the preseason. Rosters now will decrease once — from 90 players to 53.

Super Bowl LV in 2021 was moved from Los Angeles to Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium. Los Angeles will host Super Bowl LVI in 2022.

Constructi­on of the new stadium for the Rams and Chargers in Inglewood, California, has been delayed by record rainfall.

 ?? | AP ?? Bears running backs Jeremy Langford ( left) and Jordan Howard have been given more leeway to celebrate.
| AP Bears running backs Jeremy Langford ( left) and Jordan Howard have been given more leeway to celebrate.

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