NEW ORLEANS – With a microchip inserted into a player’s shoulder pads, it can be determined that a receiver topped 20 miles an hour on a jet sweep to the end zone. It’s the technology. With at least ...
At an innovation summit held on the heels of the Super Bowl, the NFL took another step forward in its quest to protect ...
NEW ORLEANS — On Sunday in Super Bowl LIX, Ron Torbert and his all-star crew will officiate the game between the Chiefs and Eagles. Like usual, they'll spot the ball and assess — with the help of the ...
The chain gang is getting benched — and not everyone is thrilled. The NFL debuted brand new technology Thursday night at the Hall of Fame game between the Chargers and Lions in Canton, Ohio. Instead ...
While we already mentioned this technology back in February, the NFL has announced that Sony’s Hawk-Eye system will be used as the league’s primary method for measuring the line to gain starting in ...
The NFL is preparing to replace the regular-season chain crew with a camera-based measurement system to measure first downs. Sony announced Tuesday that the brand's Hawk-Eye technology will be used ...
The NFL has heard the criticism of its no-tech approach to determining whether the football made it to the line to gain. But instead of serving up solutions, the league is offering up excuses. In ...
NFL clubs received a list of potential rules changes on Thursday. Owners will vote on the proposals at the upcoming league meeting to be held by video conference on May 28. The league’s competition ...
The NFL will use Sony’s Hawk-Eye Virtual Measurement Technology, “as the primary method for measuring the line to gain.” It will measure the location of the ball in relation to the first down.