Dayton Daily News

NFL eliminates preseason overtime, but defeats onside kick alternativ­e

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NFL owners approved eliminatin­g overtime in preseason games and expanded selection of jersey numbers for receivers, running backs and defensive backs.

The league also will allow on-field officials to get certain “objective informatio­n” from the replay official and designated members of the officiatin­g department “when clear and obvious video evidence is present.”

During a virtual meeting Wednesday, the 32 owners also defeated a proposal by the Philadelph­ia Eagles that a team be given two chances per game to retain possession after a score by converting a fourth-and-15 play from its 25-yard line. Some owners, general managers and coaches considered that too gimmicky, though they are eager to find a solution to the near-disappeara­nce of the onside kick.

But the owners did approve establishi­ng a maximum number of players in the setup zone (between 10 and 25 yards from the kickoff ) in hopes of enhancing onside kick opportunit­ies. Defending teams will be limited to nine players in that zone.

Also approved were ensuring enforcemen­t of all accepted penalties committed by either team during successive extrapoint attempts, and adding a loss of down for a second forward pass thrown from behind the line of scrimmage, and for a pass thrown after the ball returns behind the line.

The league announced that its 2021 schedule, the first with a 17-game regular season, will be released May 12.

Aldon Smith booked in battery case

Aldon Smith has turned himself in to authoritie­s in Louisiana after an arrest warrant was issued for the Seattle Seahawks defensive end.

The St. Bernard Parish sheriff’s department said Smith was booked on a second-degree battery charge Tuesday night. Officials said Smith was booked and released on bond.

The sheriff ’s office issued the warrant following an incident last weekend. Deputies responding to a call for medical assistance Saturday found a man who said he had been assaulted by an acquaintan­ce outside a business, Sheriff James Pohlmann said. Detectives identified the suspect as Smith, 31, and took out a warrant.

The Seahawks said they are aware of the situation but have declined to comment further.

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