NFL 2024 - Off-Season Player/Coach Updates and Discussion

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Here is the full list of rules change proposals, bylaws and resolutions that NFL clubs adopted at the NFL Annual Meeting this week:

2024 Approved Playing Rules

1. Coaches make a third replay challenge if either of their first two challenges are successful.

2. The offense can now be assessed a penalty for a major foul on a play where the offense throws an interception or loses a fumble, even if the foul took place before the change of possession and the defense also committed a penalty on the play.


3. Replay can now be used to overturn a ruling that a quarterback was down or out of bounds before throwing a pass.

4. Replay can now be used to determine whether the game clock expired before the ball was snapped.

5. Hip-drop tackles are banned.

6. Kickoff rules have changed to a low-impact kick similar to what was used in the XFL.

2024 Approved Bylaws

1. Teams now have an unlimited number of designated for return transactions in the postseason.

2. The trade deadline has moved to the Tuesday after Week 9 games.

3. Each club may designate a maximum of two players for return when they are placed on injured reserve on the final roster cutdown day.

4. Teams may elevate a bona fide quarterback an unlimited number of times from its practice squad to its active List to be its emergency third quarterback.

2024 Approved Resolutions

1. If an injured player is not traveling to an away game, teams must report the player has been ruled out before their team departs for the road trip.

2. For the 2024 preseason, the league will expand the use of Hawk-Eye video technology in the coaches’ booths, in preparation for full implementation for the 2025 season.
 

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Imo, the "kickoff" is redundant now. Just eliminate the kicker. Have two teams lineup at a LOS at the 30, long-snapper gets the ball to the Returner standing at the 1 yard line.
Get rid of kickers altogether.

The new FG can just be a QB throwing it through the goal posts :tearsofjoy:
 
Obviously final judgement until we see it live a few times at the top level, but I don't mind the new kickoff rules.

Watching it I got an instant feeling for whatever reason that some teams are going to be able to get real good at it with the more static start.
 
Obviously final judgement until we see it live a few times at the top level, but I don't mind the new kickoff rules.

Watching it I got an instant feeling for whatever reason that some teams are going to be able to get real good at it with the more static start.
Could see a world where olinemen are used to block.
 

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The NFL has stolen its new kickoff play from a league that no longer uses it.

Chew on that for a second.

The XFL developed the electric football-style play, which has the players packed together and frozen in place while the kick is in the air, with all hell breaking loose once the kick is caught. Could all hell break loose for the NFL when the play is introduced this year?

Possibly.

The XFL, which returns this weekend as the UFL, has ditched the play. Which means that the XFL’s trash literally has become the NFL’s treasure. Or maybe it’s just fool’s gold.
 
That's not a bad deal if what he did last season in Baltimore can be replicated (big if though)

Yeah, was good last year but I'm not expecting that impact with far less talent around him. It's a decent signing still, Clowney and Wonnum were the ones I thought made the most sense scheme wise, far more so than Chase Young did.
 

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