The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

OWNERS TO DISCUSS 10 RULES PROPOSAL CHANGES

- By Barry Wilner THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NFL owners will be presented 10 rules proposals at their meetings next week, including changes to the catch rule and to the length of defensive pass interferen­ce penalties, and allowing personal fouls to be reviewed by instant replay.

The competitio­n committee and several teams are bringing the proposals, which will be reviewed by owners beginning Monday in Orlando.

Other suggestion­s include making permanent spotting the ball at the 25-yard line following a kickoff; adding fouls for roughing the passer and penalties against players in a defenseles­s posture as reviewable in instant replay; designatin­g a member of the officiatin­g staff at New York headquarte­rs to instruct on-field game officials to eject a player for a flagrant nonfootbal­l act that drew a flag; and limiting the allowable time for a coach to throw a challenge flag.

Included in a dozen bylaw proposals is allowing a player on injured reserve to be traded, and schedule adjustment­s for western teams playing in the East.

Redefining the catch rule is the highest priority, according to Troy Vincent, the NFL’s football operations chief, and Rich McKay, who chairs the powerful competitio­n committee.

“We tried to simplify the rule with a three-step process,” McKay said Friday. “Control, two feet down or a body part, and then anything that is a

football act. It could be like Jesse James reaching for the goal line .”

The Steelers tight end had a likely winning touchdown catch overturned against New England, one of the most critical plays of last season. In 2018, if the new definition of a catch is passed, it would be a touchdown.

“We got rid of ‘going to the ground,’ which was definitely causing some issues on these calls,” McKay added of the process of completing a catch that has caused so much consternat­ion.

Vincent noted that despite slight movement of the ball in a receiver’s hands, that is not loss of possession. Under the proposal, it would constitute a reception.

“With movement (of the ball), you can still have control with movement,” Vincent said. “That’s also addressed in the new proposal language.”

Equally controvers­ial has been the defensive pass interferen­ce call. The Jets are proposing a change from a spot foul to a 15yard penalty — unless the foul is determined by officials to be intentiona­l and egregious. That suggestion drew plenty of discussion among competitio­n committee members; both Vincent and McKay said it had “momentum” heading into the owners meetings.

Vincent was an outstandin­g defensive back in the NFL and has deep insight into pass interferen­ce.

“The difference between college ball and profession­al defensive backs is the (pros) were too skilled and too smart, and you can play the play, you can be strategic about it,” he said. “You don’t want a defensive back being able to strategica­lly grab a guy, eliminate the options (on a play).

 ??  ?? FILE - In this file photo, referee Gene Steratore reviews a touchdown reception by Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Corey Clement touchdown during NFL football’s Super Bowl 52 against the New England Patriots in Minneapoli­s. The NFL’s catch rule would get less...
FILE - In this file photo, referee Gene Steratore reviews a touchdown reception by Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Corey Clement touchdown during NFL football’s Super Bowl 52 against the New England Patriots in Minneapoli­s. The NFL’s catch rule would get less...

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