Fans tuning into the annual NFL Hall of Fame Game late last month may have noticed something a little different, and it wasn't just that they were watching the only game of the year to be held at the ...
The Detroit Lions will no longer have to complain to referees about a questionable ball placement, since technology is coming to the rescue. The NFL and Sony’s Hawk-Eye announced a partnership Tuesday ...
The NFL is planning to phase out chain-gang measurements this upcoming season. NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported Wednesday ...
While the NFL continues to use the century-old sticks-and-chain method to measure for first downs, the UFL is employing high-tech tools. The new United Football League, which kicked off its inaugural ...
Starting next season, a system of cameras will determine whether to award a first down rather than trot out a 10-yard chain. Calls for technology assistance in placing the football grew louder after ...
WASHINGTON — Starting this fall, the NFL will retire the use of chain crews to measure for first downs in favor of camera-based technology that can determine the distance automatically, the league ...
Welcome to Bad Takes Week, where MMQB staffers have been asked to expand upon some of their worst football takes. Keep an eye out for more of these throughout the week, and every story is posted here.
The USFL’s inaugural season debuts next week and they are already grinding into the future when it comes to first downs. Like the XFL in 2001, the USFL has some technological innovations that will ...
The NFL will replace the chain gang with a virtual measuring system starting in the 2025 season. The virtual system, developed by Sony’s Hawk-Eye, will determine the line of scrimmage and can be used ...
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