A controversial ball spot in the AFC championship game invited criticism of the NFL's system for measuring first downs.
Microchips have been in NFL footballs since 2017, but the accuracy still isn't there to fully rely on technology.
The NFL says that the human element of spotting the ball during plays cannot and will not be replaced, despite advances in ...
In comments to Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press, NFL V.P. of football business strategy Kimberly Fields, Esq. claimed that, ...
The NFL will engage its Competition Committee on technology to take virtual line-to-gain measurements next season, but officials will continue to spot the football ... after the ball is spotted ...
Just days after an NFL executive claimed that technology ... and that technological advances aren’t as useful in football as in other sports for a variety of reasons, including the shape of the ball.