Kansas Metropolis Chiefs To Suggest NFL Time beyond regulation Rule Change: Report


KC planning to suggest OT rule change following loss in AFC Championship.

Kansas Metropolis Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is reportedly ready to make a proposal to the NFL that might assure each groups an opportunity to own the ball in an time beyond regulation state of affairs.

The Chiefs fell quick reaching the Tremendous Bowl this previous season after Tom Brady and the New England Patriots gained the coin toss in time beyond regulation the AFC Championship Sport and proceeded to attain a landing on their first possession, whereas Patrick Mahomes and KC’s explosive fense watched from the sidelines. 

Talking with Professional Soccer Speak Dwell on Friday, Kansas Metropolis basic supervisor Brett Veach revealed Reid’s plans to suggest an OT rule change.

“Coach is engaged on that,” Veach mentioned (H/T Pro Football Talk).

“I believe everyone desires an opportunity for guys to do what they do. I do not actually see the draw back having that. Particularly when you’ve gotten a participant like Pat Mahomes. It could have been quite a bit enjoyable. I believe folks, in the event that they weren’t already tuned in for an ideal sport, would have turned on that time beyond regulation.”

The present NFL time beyond regulation rule, which was carried out in 2010, states that if the receiving staff scores a landing on their first possession the sport is over. Nonetheless, if the staff that possess the ball first kicks a area aim, turns the ball over or punts, the opposing staff will get the ball with an opportunity to increase the sport, or win with a landing.