The league has typically refrained from using replay to put a "flag on the field." ...
The NFL will discuss using video review to assess penalties for player-safety-related violations that are missed by officials ...
The NFL’s allegedly robust staff of replay officials is news to the league’s teams. When the NFL’s rules analyst Walt Anderson, a former referee, was explaining the review process for the ...
Sunday's appearance by NFL officiating spokesman Walt Anderson on the NFL Network pregame show was must-see TV.
League officials say the NFL will discuss replay-triggered flags on player-safety calls this offseason, with a vote possible for the 2026 regular season ...
The NFL is open to discussing a major rule change that will use video review to assess penalties for violations related to player safety that are missed by officials. In what would be a league ...
NFL heads into Championship Sunday with rising concerns over replay review control, unclear decision-makers, and growing ...
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Walt Anderson: NFL didn't stop Bills-Broncos for replay review "to move the game along"
"Orwellian" replay process needs much more (or any) transparency.
Confusion lingers over who's running the process.
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NFL open to idea of post-replay penalty calls, but it could open a Pandora's box
The NFL might have a way to throw more penalty flags during games in the future. At the very least they are open to the idea ...
With the game hinging on a replay review, Washington Redskins linebacker Ryan Kerrigan could only think the worst. ''Honestly, I was kind of bummed,'' Kerrigan said. ''I'm sitting here, I'm like, `How ...
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