Confusing, right? Here's what the rulebook says about that concept. According to the official NFL rulebook, under the Touchdowns section, a touchdown can be scored when, "the Referee awards a ...
That article states a touchdown can be scored when "the Referee awards a touchdown to a team that has been denied one by a palpably unfair act." ...
But it did have an officiating oddity: Referee Shawn Hochuli threatened to award the Philadelphia Eagles a touchdown during a fourth-quarter sequence at the goal line during which Washington ...
We just witnessed an interesting series of events during the NFC Championship game. Near the end of the third quarter, the Eagles' defense was able to force and recover a fumble at midfield.
However, the Eagles got Luvu twice with their snap count; later, Jonathan Allen also committed a penalty, and the referees announced to the stadium that a new penalty would result in a touchdown ...
Eventually, the referees moved the ball about as close ... Later in the quarter, Saquon Barkley scored — his third touchdown of the game — to increase the Eagles’ lead to 48-23 before ...
Former Fighting Irish defender Chuck Sweeney was referee in "The Greatest Game Ever Played," saved 50 million viewers from ...
Another instance can be found in rule 11, section 2, article 1.5 of the NFL rule book- which states a touchdown can be scored when "the Referee awards a touchdown to a team that has been denied ...
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Why referees warned they would award score to Eagles for 'palpably unfair act'Hochuli's assessment is backed by rule 11, section 2, article 1.5 of the NFL rule book regarding scoring plays. That article states a touchdown can be scored when "the Referee awards a touchdown to a ...
According to the official NFL rulebook, under the Touchdowns section, a touchdown can be scored when, "the Referee awards a touchdown to a team that has been denied one by a palpably unfair act." ...
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