NFL Adds Beckham Rule for 2016
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 9:51 am
The NFL added two major new rules changes for the 2016 season only. One of them, which has already been dubbed the "Beckham Rule" calls for an automatic ejection of any player who receives two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties (not personal fouls) in the same game. Odell Beckham, Jr., was flagged three times in a game last season but not ejected (although he was subsequently suspended for one game). According to the NFL, had the rule been in effect last year, only one other player besides Beckham would have been ejected from a game.
The NFL also added a rule similar to the college game in which touchbacks after kickoffs will be brought out to the 25 yard line. That rule change is designed to reduce injuries. Other touchbacks, after punts and turnovers, will still be brought out to the 20 yard line as before. Both of these rules are for the 2016 season only and will be reviewed next year.
Other rule changes:
--The PAT kick from the 15 yard line (which had been a one-year experiment) has been made permanent.
--Chop blocks have been eliminated.
--The Injured Reserve "designated to return" rule has been changed. Teams can still bring back one player from injured reserve during the season (after missing at least six weeks), but they don't have to designate the player in advance. That gives teams more flexibility in the case of multiple players with 1-2 month but not season ending injuries.
--A team that attempts to call a timeout when they don't have one will be penalized for delay of game.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... 016-season
The NFL also added a rule similar to the college game in which touchbacks after kickoffs will be brought out to the 25 yard line. That rule change is designed to reduce injuries. Other touchbacks, after punts and turnovers, will still be brought out to the 20 yard line as before. Both of these rules are for the 2016 season only and will be reviewed next year.
Other rule changes:
--The PAT kick from the 15 yard line (which had been a one-year experiment) has been made permanent.
--Chop blocks have been eliminated.
--The Injured Reserve "designated to return" rule has been changed. Teams can still bring back one player from injured reserve during the season (after missing at least six weeks), but they don't have to designate the player in advance. That gives teams more flexibility in the case of multiple players with 1-2 month but not season ending injuries.
--A team that attempts to call a timeout when they don't have one will be penalized for delay of game.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... 016-season