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NFL Overtime Rules Explained: Possession, Scoring, Timeouts, More
What happens when an NFL game ends in a tie? Find out how overtime rules work in the regular season and playoffs.
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These Are the Best Late-Round Draft Picks in NFL History
Did you know Tom Brady was picked 199th overall in the 2000 NFL Draft? These are the best late-round draft picks (a.k.a. draft steals) in NFL history.
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2 More Black Coaches Sue NFL Alleging Racial Discrimination
Two Black coaches have joined Brian Flores in his lawsuit alleging racist hiring practices by the NFL toward coaches and general managers
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National Football League Owners Vote to Change Playoff Overtime Rule to Allow Possessions for Both Teams
NFL owners voted to amend the playoff overtime rule to allow both teams to possess the ball regardless of whether a touchdown is scored on the first possession.
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NFL Blockchain Rights Go on Sale This Week, and the League Picks Detroit to Host the 2024 Draft
The NFL said Monday that its 2024 draft would be held in Detroit, and teams are primed to start seeking blockchain sponsorship deals this week.
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NFL Coaches Are Divided Over Whether to Change Overtime Rules
NFL owners are set to review proposals that would have both teams get at least one possession in overtime.
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There's Momentum to Change the NFL's Overtime Rule as Owners Prepare for Annual Meetings
NFL owners are prepping for another round of debates about the league’s overtime rules, which came under renewed scrutiny after the playoffs.
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Vikings Owner Mark Wilf Went to the Poland-Ukraine Border to Help Refugees – Here's What He Saw
Minnesota Vikings owner Mark Wilf recently returned from the Poland-Ukraine border, where he was helping relief efforts.
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The NFL Will Now Let Teams Seek Limited Blockchain Sponsorships, But Cryptocurrency Promotion Remains Banned
The NFL granted teams limited permission to seek blockchain sponsorships, although bans on cryptocurrency deals and fan tokens remain in place for now.
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Joe Buck and Troy Aikman Leave Fox to Host ESPN's Monday Night Football
The superstar announcing team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman is leaving Fox to host “Monday Night Football” for ESPN, the sports network announced.
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After MLB Streaming Deals, the Battles for Two Big NFL Media Properties Come Into Focus
The NFL’s valuable Sunday Ticket package is on the market, and industry observers say it could go for $3 billion.
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Aaron Rodgers Says He Is Returning to the Green Bay Packers
MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers is coming back to the Green Bay Packers, after all.
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NFL Suspends Atlanta Falcons Receiver Calvin Ridley for 2022 Season for Betting on Games
The NFL suspended Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley through the 2022 season for betting on games, Roger Goodell announced.
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Bomani Jones Explains What He's Trying to Do With His New Late-Night Sports Show on HBO
HBO announced sports media personality Bomani Jones’ show will start on March 13 and feature six episodes for the first season.
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Pro Sports Have Never Had a Black Commissioner — and Many Doubt It'll Happen Soon
Experts and academics say leagues have a long way to go to improve representation in front offices, especially in the C-suite.
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Super Bowl 2022 Attracted More Than 112 Million Viewers, But Failed to Top Record
Ratings rebound after last year’s game, which had the worst audience score since 2007.
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NFL Sponsors Nike, Pepsi Dominate Nontraditional Media Exposure During Super Bowl
Companies that had their logo appear during the 2022 Super Bowl generated $170 million of media value, software company Hive told CNBC.
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Super Bowl Betting Is Expected to Top $7.6 Billion. Don't Forget the Taxman If You Win
No matter where you place your bet, the IRS expects you to come clean at tax time if you win.
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Super Bowl Predicted to Have the Hugest Audience Yet — and Record Bets, Too
The 2022 Super Bowl between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams could reach 117 million viewers, according to demand-intelligence company PredictHQ.
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Private Equity Invaded Sports in 2021 With Nearly $2 Billion in Deals, and the NBA Was in High Demand
Sports leagues invited private equity money in 2021 as firms invested nearly $2 billion in team stakes.