Below is a full list of all the proposals for 2024:
By Detroit; amends Rule 15, Section 1, Article 1, to protect a club's ability to challenge a third ruling following one successful challenge.
By Philadelphia; amends Rule 9, Section 2, Article 2, to eliminate the first touch spot after the receiving team possesses the ball.
By Philadelphia; amends Rule 6, Section 1, Article 1, to permit a team to maintain possession of the ball after a score by substituting one offensive play (4th and 20 from the kicking team's 20-yard line) for an onside kickoff attempt.
By Indianapolis; amends Rule 15, Section 3, to permit a coach or replay official (inside of two minutes) to challenge any foul that has been called.
By Detroit; amends Article XVII, Section 17.16 (C) of the Constitution & Bylaws, to remove the requirement that a player must spend at least one day on the Active roster following the final roster reduction in order to become eligible to be designated for return.
By Detroit; amends Article XVII, Section 17.16 (C) of the Constitution & Bylaws, to provide clubs with an unlimited number of designated for return transactions in the postseason.
By Buffalo; amends Article XVII, Section 17.3 of the Constitution & Bylaws, to expand the Standard Elevation rules to permit clubs to elevate a third player from its practice squad who is a bona fide quarterback to be an Emergency Third Quarterback.
By Pittsburgh; amends Article XVI, Section 16.6 of the Constitution & Bylaws, to move the trading deadline to the Tuesday after Week 9 games.
By Cleveland, Detroit, New York Jets, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington; amends Article XVI, Section 16.6 of the Constitution & Bylaws, to move the trading deadline to the Tuesday after Week 10 games.
By Buffalo; to make the injury reporting rules for players who do not travel with their clubs to games away from their home city competitively fairer.
By Jacksonville; to make available the "working box" Hawk-Eye replay feed in the coaches booth.
By Philadelphia; to require game clocks to display tenths of seconds for the final 60 seconds of each half.
Makes sense given where Johnson was drafted last year. I guess Jackson has made peace with the fact he is a RT now (he kicked up a fuss when he was moved to RT last year after the Bengals signed Orlando Brown Jr to play LT)
Panthers fans acting like Chase Young is the answer on twitter coz hes on the visit list too, god we are a poverty franchise. ... Id much rather someone disciplined who can set the edge like DJ Wonnum than Young. Clowney ive always thought was overrated but he is at least a scheme fit, think hes always played better in a 3-4 than a 4-3. Young makes zero sense to me in terms of "bringing in dogs" like Morgan said he wants and scheme wise.
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