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personal foul. Examples include verbal abuse of officials, and taunting, which, since 2004 in the NFL, has included any "prolonged and premeditated celebrations" by players (prior to that year the latter carried only a 5-yard penalty). Later rules included using the football or end zone pylon in a touchdown celebration. If the officials decide that the action was particularly flagrant, the player, coach or spectator in question may be ejected from the game. In high school, if a single player, coach or spectator commits two unsportsmanlike conduct fouls, the person in question should automatically be ejected, a rule adopted by the NFL in 2016.
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gets back to his side before the snap, there is no foul. In the case of an offside foul, play is not stopped, and the foul is announced at the conclusion of the play. Media covering the games call it a "free play" for the offense, as the non-offending team may decline the penalty and take the yardage gained on the play (and when the play works against them, like a turnover to the opposing team, the non-offending team can accept the penalty and retake possession of the ball) - unlike in the case of a false start foul against the offense, whereupon the play is immediately stopped by the officials.
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and a 7-yard gain is a better option than a 5-yard penalty. However, the referee may not have to confer with the team captain because the choice is fairly obvious (such as when the defense commits a foul during a play in which the offense scores a touchdown). After any final conference, the referee then makes full visual signals describing the foul in detail, consisting of: the foul that was committed, the team that committed it, whether or not the opposing team chooses to decline it, the resulting down or possession, and any other penalties such as
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the bench area - typically, at any competitive level, a disqualified player is expected to return to his team's dressing room. Some fouls can lead to supplemental discipline after the game. At the professional level, even personal fouls not serious enough to warrant disqualification (including any not seen by the officials) will often result in fines. Particular attention in this regard is now taken with respect to blows to the head, due to the now-known long-term hazards
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foul during the play and a personal foul after the whistle may not. Two personal fouls after the play can offset, although this is not often called. In the NFL, a major (15-yard) penalty by one team may not offset a minor (5-yard) penalty by the other team. In the CFL, the penalty yardage is generally netted: a 15-yard penalty by one team and a 10-yard penalty by the other will result in 5 net yards of penalty enforcement.
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Also, unlike in most other codes of football, there is no circumstance in which a gridiron team can be compelled to play with less than the regulation number of players on the field (eleven in American football and twelve in Canadian football) for any amount of time due to foul play. Even in the case of ejection(s), the disqualified player(s) may immediately be replaced for the next play.
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substitution, calling excess timeouts, running into a kicker, and having more than 11 men on the field. In these cases, the appropriate yardage penalty is assessed, and a first down is given only if the net yardage by the offense since the last first down, including the penalty, is at least ten yards; if not, there is a repeat of down.
211:(CFL), they are announced by their respective city or province), but rather will use the generic terms "offense", "defense", "kicking team", "receiving team", "passing team" etc. Some officials, especially in high school and lower levels, will refer to teams by their jersey color (e.g. "white", "red", "blue", etc.). 904:(American) The signal for a personal foul (except in high school), followed by: Raising one arm to the side of the body with the elbow bent, so that the closed fist is near the neck. The fist is then pulled away, horizontally, from the neck.(Canadian) Same as unnecessary roughness; it is a subset of that penalty 2131:
15 yards, automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained). As of 2011, if the foul was committed (1) during a play that ended in a touchdown, (2) before the ball crossed the goal line, and (3) by the team that scored, the touchdown is
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Any person (usually a player but occasionally a coach and very rarely one or more spectators) acts or speaks in a manner deemed to be intentionally harmful or especially objectionable by the game officials, or by rule. Unsportsmanlike conduct is a non-contact foul; if contact is involved it becomes a
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A defender continues an effort to tackle or "hit" a passer after the passer has already thrown a pass. (In the NFL, a defender is allowed to take one step after the ball is thrown; a defender is penalized if he hits the passer having taken two or more steps after the ball leaves the passer's hand, or
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Making significant contact with a receiver after the receiver has advanced five yards beyond the line of scrimmage. The illegal contact is called only if the quarterback is still in pocket and the ball is still in his hands. This rule was adopted in 1978, and its enactment is regarded as contributing
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were down 20–17 at the end of the 4th quarter, and because they had no timeouts, they spiked the ball to stop the clock with 1 second left while too many men were on the field due to confusion about whether the field goal unit needed to come on the field. Because college football did not yet have the
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Starting in 2011, the NCAA adopted a similar 10-second penalty rule for college football. Like the NFL rule, it applies in the last minute of each half, but the NCAA rule differs in that it applies to fouls by either side that cause a clock stoppage. Like the NFL rule, the team that benefits from the
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was assessed a false start penalty with 1 second left in the game; and a 2017 Atlanta–Detroit game in which Detroit lost the opportunity to score a game-winning touchdown due to a replay reversal. A pre-season game in 2006 between Houston and Kansas City had the first half end automatically due to an
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Unlike in some sports, except when they are disqualified, players who commit fouls are not required to leave the field and may take part in the next play, other than in rare cases such as equipment violations where the player must return to the bench and remain there until the violation is corrected.
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of the player from the game) while some slightly less serious fouls (for example, unsportsmanlike conduct) can result in disqualification if committed by the same player or coach a certain number of times. Upon disqualification, the ejected player(s) must immediately leave the field of play including
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Rules are asymmetrical in regard to whether a team can score directly as a result of a penalty. The offensive team typically cannot do so; if a foul that is penalized from the spot of the foul is called on the defense in its own end zone, the ball is placed on either the one-yard line or the two-yard
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This foul is almost always committed by the defense (any offensive player that moves into the neutral zone after setting would be charged with a false start). In NCAA and NFL, a player of the kicking team on a free kick is offside if he is in front of the ball at the time of the kick. However, it is
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The referee then confers with the offended team's on-field captain to find out whether the offended team would rather decline the penalty and take the result of the play. The result of the play may be more advantageous to the offended team, especially, for example, if time is running out in the half
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Often, the initial result of a play in which a foul is committed is of greater benefit to the non-offending team compared to the benefit of the penalty. For example, if the offense commits a holding foul, it would not be to the advantage of the defense to have the penalty assessed if in spite of the
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A conduct- or safety-related infraction. Includes unnecessary roughness, such as hitting a ball carrier after he is already out of bounds, "piling on" a ball carrier who is already down, or violent contact with an opponent who is away from and out of the play. In American football, if the officials
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The offense has 12 (CFL: 13) or more players in the huddle for a period of 3–5 seconds; or twelve or more players are in the formation before a play; or a player is attempting to leave the field as the ball is snapped; or an offensive player entering the field fails to step at least nine yards from
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Before the snap, a defensive player illegally crosses the line of scrimmage and makes contact with an opponent or has a clear path to the quarterback. In NCAA, this includes an offensive player being in or beyond the neutral zone after the snapper has put his hands on the ball. In high school, this
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commit holding penalties to allow the punter to keep possession of the ball so time would expire for a win, since the game can end on offensive penalties. However, the NFL changed the rules after this to prevent teams from manipulating the game clock in this way. The frequency and severity of fouls
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requiring a balance between offense and defense, many rules exist that regulate equality, safety, contact, and actions of players on each team. It is very difficult to always avoid violating these rules without giving up too much of an advantage. Thus, an elaborate system of fouls and penalties has
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A defender, having missed an attempt to block a kick, tackles the kicker or otherwise runs into the kicker in a way that might injure the kicker or his vulnerable extended kicking leg. This protection is also extended to the holder of a place kick. In the CFL, the standard is unnecessary roughness
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A defender at least one yard in front of the line of scrimmage running forward and leaping in an attempt to block a field goal or a point-after try lands on other players on either team. The penalty is not called if the defender was within one yard of the line of scrimmage at the time of the snap.
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The ball, after the free kick, first touches a member of the kicking team prior to travelling 10 yards. This is most often seen on an onside kick where a member of the kicking team prematurely comes in contact with the ball in an attempt to recover it. Like illegal touching of a forward pass, if a
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Fewer than seven players line up on the line of scrimmage (NFL/CFL); more than four players in the backfield (NCAA/HS); eligible receivers fail to line up as the leftmost and rightmost players on the line (NFL/CFL); or when five properly numbered ineligible players fail to line up on the line. Can
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On defense, it occurs when a player hinders the offense in hurrying to make the next snap. This happens most often in the last two minutes of a half when the offense is trying to go down the field in a hurry. The defense can also be flagged for a delay of game if a player spikes the ball after the
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In American football, when multiple fouls occur, when both teams commit a foul during a play, regardless of severity, the fouls are usually offset and the down is replayed. However, the fouls must be committed in the same time frame. For instance, two fouls during the active play can offset, but a
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A player is on the wrong side of the line of scrimmage (or in the neutral zone) when the ball is snapped. This foul occurs simultaneously with the snap. Unlike offensive players, defensive players are not compelled to come to a set position before the snap. If a defender jumps across the line but
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retrieved a bad snap with his right knee on the ground, ending the play. After the ball was re-spotted and the clock reset, 10 seconds were deducted and the clock restarted on the ready-for-play signal. In this situation, either team may call a time-out to prevent the runoff that neither team can
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An ineligible receiver is past the line of scrimmage prior to a forward pass. Ineligible receivers must wait until the pass is thrown beyond the line of scrimmage (or touched) before moving past the line of scrimmage. This exception has been added to accommodate the screen pass, where a receiver
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Grasping the face mask of another player while attempting to block or tackle him. In the NFL, the grasping and pulling/twisting must be intentional to be penalized. Under NCAA rules, it is a foul to grasp and twist the face mask. Under high school rules, any grasping of the face mask, any helmet
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pose to players' health. A foul serious enough to warrant disqualification may result in a suspension for one or more games. This is especially true for fouls committed after the end of the game, since the usual penalties cannot be enforced then, or close to the end of the game especially if the
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possible for the offense to commit this foul. In the NFL, if an offensive player lines up in the neutral zone, an offside foul will be called against the offense. In the CFL, if an offensive player is beyond the line of scrimmage at the snap, an offside foul will be called against the offense.
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Moreover, the game clock will run once the ball is placed. If such a runoff occurs with 10 seconds or less remaining, the half/overtime automatically ends. Since the enforcement of the 10-second runoff, eight regular season NFL games have had a half end automatically due to this rule. Notable
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15 yards, regardless of whether or not the foul is in the end zone. Beginning with the 2013 season, the down is replayed, unless the ball is beyond the line to gain after enforcement; the penalty no longer includes an automatic first down (defensive interference) or loss of down (offensive).
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In the NFL, most defensive penalties result in an automatic first down: the offense is given a first down regardless of how many yards they have moved since their last first down, including the penalty. The exceptions are offside, encroachment, neutral zone infraction, delay of game, illegal
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Twelve (CFL: 13) or more players participate during the play, because the extra players either are not detected before the snap or enter during the play. Once the down begins, no further players may enter the field and participate, even if there are fewer than 11 (CFL: 12) players. Illegal
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In both the NFL and NCAA, a 10-second runoff is assessed if the game is stopped in the final two minutes of either half/overtime for an instant replay review, and the review determines the clock would not have stopped otherwise. This provision was used near the end of regulation in the
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Before the three-minute warning in either half, or during convert attempts at any time: 5 yardsAfter the three-minute warning and on first or second down: loss of downAfter the three-minute warning and on third down: 10 yards, or loss of possession if judged intentional by the referee
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Most penalties result in replaying the down and moving the ball toward the offending team's end zone. The distance is usually either 5, 10, or 15 yards depending on the penalty. However, such penalties, when enforced, are capped at half the distance to the offending team's goal line.
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A player is outside of the team box, a coach is outside the coaches' box (along the sideline in front of the team box), or too many coaches are in the coaches' box. (In high school, the penalty for a coach on the field of play is unsportsmanlike conduct, not a sideline infraction.)
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An offensive player illegally moves after lining up for—but prior to—the snap. Since the ball is dead, the down does not begin.Any player who moves after he has gotten in his set position before the snap in a way that simulates the start of the play. Called " procedure" in the CFL.
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Deliberately injuring a dominant player to prevent them from playing. Even if the offending player is ejected from the game, fined or otherwise punished, if the offending player is of lower caliber than the player who was attacked, the opposing team will be irreparably harmed. The
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An illegal block, from any direction, below the waist by any defensive player or by an offensive player under certain situations, by any player after change of possession, by any player in high school with certain exceptions. Sometimes incorrectly referred to as a "chop block".
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Most defensive penalties give the offense an automatic first down. Conversely, some offensive penalties result in loss of a down (loss of the right to repeat the down). The offensive team receives a first down if a penalty by the defense awards them enough yardage to attain it.
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Many penalties result in moving the football toward the offending team's end zone, usually in 5 yard increments. Penalties may go as high as 25 yards depending on the penalty and league. Most penalties against the defensive team also result in the offense receiving an automatic
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense. Penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained. (Starting from 2017 season, this foul is no longer referred to as spearing in the NFL rulebook, but as "targeting with the crown of the helmet".)
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Depending on the foul, the spot where the penalty is enforced may be at the spot of the foul; the previous spot (the line of scrimmage where the down began); the spot of the snap, fumble or backwards pass; or the succeeding spot (the line of scrimmage of the next down).
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15 yards, ejection; if penalty occurs in second half, player is suspended for the first half of his team's next game. Penalty subject to video review. If hit is not deemed to be targeting by the video review, player allowed to stay in the game and yardage not enforced.
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15 yards, ejection; if penalty occurs in second half, player is suspended for the first half of his team's next game. Penalty subject to video review. If hit is not deemed to be targeting by the video review, player allowed to stay in the game and yardage not enforced.
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During a scrimmage kick, a member of the kicking team, other than the kicker or a player even with or behind the kicker at the time of the kick, is the first to touch a kicked ball or is within a five-yard radius of the receiving player who is first to touch the ball.
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Illegally grasping or pulling an opponent other than the ball carrier while attempting to ward off a block or cover a receiver. One of the most commonly called penalties. If a penalty for holding that occurred in the offense's end zone is accepted, a safety results.
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A defensive player tackles with the crown of his helmet, by initiating contact to the opponent's head above the player's neck, or makes helmet-to-helmet collision. Under NFL and NCAA rules, also applies when an offensive player initiates the same types of contact.
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained). For Grade 2 Unnecessary Roughness: as described above but 25 yards instead of 15, and the offender is disqualified for a second such foul.
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One arm extended from the body and bent at the elbow; the forearm is tilted downward, so that the wrist is roughly in front of the waist but at a distance from the body. The other arm is brought down in a chopping motion, striking the first arm wrist-to-wrist.
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was charged with the same penalty Hanie suffered the year before, costing New England a field goal chance in a game they later lost by only 1 point; a 2014 St. Louis–Tampa Bay game in which Tampa Bay lost a chance to attempt a game-winning field goal due to
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Five yards from the previous spot (with the kick retaken); or five yards from the spot where the subsequent dead ball belongs to the receiving team; or the receiving team may put the ball in play 30 yards beyond the kicking team's restraining line.
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Five yards from the previous spot (with the kick retaken); or five yards from the spot where the subsequent dead ball belongs to the receiving team; or the receiving team may put the ball in play 30 yards beyond the kicking team's restraining line.
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One arm extended from the body and bent at the elbow; the forearm is tilted at an angle, so the wrist is roughly in front of the collarbone but at a distance from the body. The other arm is brought down in a chopping motion, striking the first arm
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onto the field toward or at the spot of the foul. Until 2021, flags in Canadian football were orange. Because of this, broadcasters and fans often use the terms "flag", "flag on the play", or "flag is down" to refer to fouls during the game.
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Since a penalty will stop the clock, a team may commit a foul late in a game to stop the clock, particularly if they have no timeouts remaining. Some leagues have instituted a 10-second runoff to offset any advantage gained from this. (See
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Any intentional batting of a loose ball or ball in player possession. Batting is legal in certain limited situations, such as blocking a kick or deflecting a forward pass (any eligible player may bat a forward pass in any direction).
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Making physical contact with an intended receiver (intentional physical contact in NFL), after the ball has been thrown and before it has been touched by another player, in order to hinder or prevent him from catching a forward
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Any contact with the kicker when in the act of kicking, unless the ball has touched the ground (as in a bad snap), the defender touches the ball, contact by a blocker causes the contact, or the contact is slight or incidental.
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On a kicking play where the defense fails to touch ("block") the kicked ball, the defense runs into the kicker/punter. If such an act occurs but is not intentional, this foul is assessed. If intentional, the personal foul of
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The signal for a personal foul (except for incidental grasping in high school), followed by: One arm in front of the body, forearm extended vertically. The hand is closed into a fist in front of the face and pulled downward
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intentional grounding foul with less than 10 seconds left. More importantly, a 2013 divisional playoff game between the New Orleans Saints and the Seattle Seahawks also ended on a 10-second runoff after Saints wide receiver
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If the offended team declines the runoff (which prevents the offense from committing fouls to intentionally run out the clock). They may elect to decline the runoff while accepting the yardage penalty but may not do the
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During a play, multiple officials may flag the same foul, and multiple flags may be thrown for separate fouls on the same play. If applicable, the same official can signal additional fouls on a given play by throwing a
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A player is not in motion but is not set before the snap; more than one player is in motion at the snap; or after more than one player was moving (shifting), all eleven players have not been motionless for one second.
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Five yards from the previous spot (with the kick retaken); or the spot where the subsequent dead ball belongs to the receiving team; or the receiving team may put the ball in play 35 yards from the spot of kickoff.
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penalty may elect to take both the yardage and the runoff, the yardage alone, or neither (but not the runoff in lieu of yards). The penalized team may elect to take a charged timeout in order to avoid the runoff.
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If a team commits a foul during the last play of any quarter, the other team has the option to accept the penalty and extend the quarter one more play even with the clock showing 00:00 (i.e., an untimed play).
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e.g. someone entering the field to interfere with a player running towards the end zone with the ball. On the other hand, penalties called on the offense in its own end zone can result in the defense scoring a
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gave the first penalty flags to a 4-person crew led by Jack McPhee, who found the penalty flags clear and easy to use in noisy environments, which led to their eventual use in professional football in 1948.
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Illegal use of the hands against a player on offense while attempting to ward off a block, cover a receiver, or tackle a ball carrier. There are several restrictions on how a defender may initiate contact.
930:(NFL) Both arms extended the side, with the fingertips brought up to the shoulder of the respective arms.(NCAA/HS) One arm extended the side, with the fingertips brought up to the shoulder of the same arm. 1206:(NCAA/High School) Arm along the side of the body with the palm of the hand touching the opposite shoulder; (NFL/CFL) two hands, palms down, touching the top of the head, with an elbow out to each side 1008:
A forward pass is thrown from past the line of scrimmage. Also, a second forward pass is thrown on the same play or a forward pass is thrown after change of possession (American; those are treated as
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15 yards and an automatic first down (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained). Penalty upgraded to 25 yards if the contact is a direct blow to the passer's head or neck.
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Any player in the game without necessary safety equipment (mouthpiece, pads), without chin straps properly fastened or in violation of certain clothing rules (e.g. sock requirements in college).
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10-second runoff, UNC was penalized 5 yards but was still able to kick the field goal to send the game to overtime, since the foul caused the clock to stop with time remaining. UNC won the game.
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foul they sacked the quarterback for a twelve yard loss, especially considering the offense would have the chance to repeat the down if penalized for holding. Therefore, teams have the option of
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Offense: 10 yards; Defense: spot of foul (or placement on the 1 yard line if the foul occurs in the end zone) and automatic first down, or 10 yards and automatic first down if judged accidental
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Any act to direct the ball forward (toward the opponent's dead/end line) other than a kick or a forward pass. This includes batting the ball and forward passes after change of possession.
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Five yards from the previous spot, or five yards from the spot where the subsequent dead ball belongs to the receiving team, or from the spot where the ball is placed after a touchback.
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15 yards (if it is in the end zone the play will be ruled a safety); automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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can make a large difference in the outcome of a game as well, so coaches are constantly looking for ways to minimize the number and severity of infractions committed by their players.
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One forearm vertically held in front of the body with an open fist facing away from the referee's chest (closed fist for a HS referee); the other hand grasping the first arm's wrist
522:(American) Both hands brought down, wrists turned inward, in a chopping motion across the front of the thighs(Canadian) Same as unnecessary roughness; it is a subset of that penalty 680:(American) Upper arms extended out from the body, forearms bent toward the opposite arm, such that the arms lie on top of one another or that each arm touches the opposite shoulder. 1759:
The signal for a personal foul (except in high school), followed by: Open-fist arm extended above same-side shoulder, brought diagonally downward towards the opposite side waist.
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense (this foul is no longer referred to as spearing in the NCAA rulebook, but as "targeting with the crown of the helmet")
1015:(American) One hand, flat, waved behind the small of the back(Canadian) One arm in front of chest, palm open and down, with the elbow out to the side, moved away from chest 428:
suffering an injury with no timeouts left; a 2015 New England–New York Jets game in which New York lost an attempt to throw a Hail Mary pass to tie or win the game because
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also be called on the defense/receiving team in the NFL on field goal attempts if they have more than six players on the line on either side of the snapper. Announced as
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Timeout charged against the offending player's team, or if the team is out of timeouts, the player is removed from the game for one play or until the equipment is fixed
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15 yards and an automatic first down (penalty may be enforced from the end of the run if the pass is completed; otherwise, penalty is enforced from the previous spot).
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15 yards and an automatic first down (penalty may be enforced from the end of the run if the pass is completed; otherwise, penalty is enforced from the previous spot).
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Upper arms extended out from the body, forearms bent toward the opposite arm, such that the arms lie on top of one another or that each arm touches the opposite elbow.
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5 yards (if touched by an originally ineligible receiver) / 5 yards and loss of down (if touched by an originally eligible receiver who voluntarily went out of bounds)
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High school example: "Pass interference, defense. Half the distance to the goal line, repeat third down." (Defensive pass interference is not an automatic first down.)
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includes any crossing of the neutral zone by either team, whether contact is made or not. The play is not allowed to begin. In the CFL, this is also called "offside".
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10 yards or spot of foul, whichever is farther from the original line of scrimmage, and loss of down. If the foul occurs in the end zone, the play is ruled a safety.
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Offense, 15 yards; defense, lesser of 15 yards or the spot of the foul (or placement on the 2 yard line if the foul occurs in the end zone) and automatic first down
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10 yards from either the previous line of scrimmage with the down replayed or from the point the ball went out of bounds with the receiving team taking possession.
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may be committed in or near the end zone toward the end of a game to prevent a touchdown. This would place the ball at or near the goal line with a first down. The
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25 yards and disqualification of the offender; automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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The ball, during the scrimmage kick, is touched by a kicking team player, unless the kick is touched by the receiving team or another member of the kicking team.
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In the NFL and NCAA, a 10-second runoff is assessed if any of the following acts are committed in the last minute of either half/overtime (as of 2017, after the
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On special teams, it happens when the return team runs after signaling for a fair catch, or the defense does not unpile in a timely manner after the play ends.
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defender (member of the receiving team) first touches the ball, any player may touch it. Note: in NFHS it is called 'first touching', not 'illegal touching'.
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a defensive player that is already being blocked by another offensive player. The second block may need to be below the thigh or knee, depending on the code.
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foul.) The CFL also has a "Grade 2 Unnecessary Roughness" foul for direct contact to a passer's head or neck area or spearing to an opponent's head or neck.
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or their cap. When officials throw a flag during a down, play does not stop until the ball becomes dead under normal conditions, as if there were no fouls.
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the sideline (inside the field's yardage numbers) before the snap; or a player who has been suspended or disqualified attempts to enter the field of play.
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It is also illegal touching for a kicking team player to touch a free kick after going out of bounds, unless the kick is touched by the receiving team.
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NFL example: "Holding, defense number 52. Five-yard penalty, automatic first down." (Holding on defense gives an automatic first down for the offense.)
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The signal for a personal foul (except in high school), followed by: Arm extended, bent at the elbow, touching the side of his head with a closed fist
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Before the snap, a defensive player (most often a lineman) jumps into the neutral zone and "startles" an offensive player, causing him to false start.
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Players and coaches are constantly looking for ways to find an advantage that stretches the limitations imposed by the rules. For example, in 2016 the
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Two arms in front of chest horizontally with closed fists "rolling" around each other (same signal that basketball referees use to signal traveling).
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Both hands held out flat, facing each other, in front of the referee, moving down together diagonally roughly from one shoulder to the opposite hip.
199:, the NFL and other professional leagues, and in some high school games, the referee also announces the fouls and their penalties over the stadium's 1348:(most often a back, but sometimes a tight end or wide receiver) catches a ball behind the line of scrimmage behind a "screen" of offensive linemen. 1155:
participation is also called when an offensive player goes out of bounds (unless forced out by contact by the defense) and returns during the play.
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line, and the offense must try to score from there. Exceptions (which are extremely rare at higher levels) can apply for egregious conduct known as
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opening, or the chin strap is a foul, though grasping and twisting carries a more severe penalty than "incidental" grasping without any twisting.
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Tackling or otherwise contacting an opponent with one's helmet. (This technique is illegal because of the risk of neck injuries to the tackler.)
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One hand held up to shoulder, fingertips touching the shoulder (NFL); two hands held up to shoulders, fingertips touching the shoulders (NCAA).
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Illegally tackling another player by grabbing the inside of the ball carrier's shoulder pads or jersey from behind and yanking the player down.
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The following are general types of penalty enforcement. Specific rules will vary depending on the league, conference, and/or level of football.
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15 yards (personal foul); automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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A forward pass is thrown intentionally incomplete so that the passer avoids loss of yardage or to conserve time. Not assessed if the ball is
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was charged for intentional grounding penalty near the end of the game; a 2012 New England–Seattle game in which the first half ended after
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A blocker contacting a non-ballcarrying member of the opposing team from behind and above the waist. Called an "illegal block" in the CFL.
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There is one situation in which intentional fouling is generally tolerated: in the event that a team is on its fourth down and within the
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One hand held up to shoulder, fingertips touching the shoulder; (NFL) two hands held up to shoulders, fingertips touching the shoulders.
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One hand held up to shoulder, fingertips touching the shoulder; (NFL) two hands held up to shoulders, fingertips touching the shoulders;
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One arm extended horizontally in front of the body, palm facing outward. The other hand grasps the first hand's wrist and pushes outward
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The most serious fouls (for example, fighting or deliberately making contact with an official) will result in disqualification (i.e. the
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Two arms in front of chest with closed fists "rolling" around each other (same signal that basketball referees use to signal traveling).
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Two arms in front of chest with closed fists "rolling" around each other (same signal that basketball referees use to signal traveling)
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Offense, 10 yards. If it is called in the end zone by the offense, it's an automatic safety; defense, 5 yards and automatic first down.
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Offense, 10 yards; defense, spot of foul (or placement on the 1 yard line if the foul occurs in the end zone) and automatic first down
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10 yards and removal of the player from the game for three downs. If the equipment is deemed hazardous, 15 yards and disqualification.
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Raising one arm in front of the body (forearm is roughly vertical with elbow at bottom) and grabbing its wrist with the opposite hand
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15 yard penalty; automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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15 yard penalty; automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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to have penalties assessed - when this occurs, the initial result of the play will stand. It is a common misconception that the term
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5 yards, for violation of the five-yard radius after a kick has touched the ground and bounced back toward the spot of the kick
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Two arms in front of chest with closed fists "rolling" around each other, plus a swinging motion of the leg to simulate a kick
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15 yards, automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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15 yards, automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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15 yards, automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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The signal for a personal foul (except in high school), followed by: One arm bent to form a triangle, fist pointing at head.
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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5 yards, unless the illegal touching occurs inside the receiving team's 5 yard line. In that case, it is ruled a touchback.
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In high school only, committing repeated fouls that halve the distance to the goal is explicitly defined as an unfair act.
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Receiving team awarded possession 25 yards from spot of kickoff, or at spot out of bounds, whichever is more advantageous.
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Any action which delays the next play. In American football, on offense, this includes failing to snap the ball before the
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clause allows for a touchdown to be awarded in such situations and is explicitly recommended when such fouls are repeated.
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Not a foul. Receiving team has the option of taking possession at the spot of illegal touching unless it commits a foul.
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CFL example: "Pass interference, Ottawa number 13. Ball will be placed at the spot of the foul, automatic first down."
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A defensive player jumping or standing on a teammate or an opponent to block or attempt to block an opponent's kick.
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The ball, after a kickoff, heads out of bounds between both goal lines without touching any player on either team.
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The signal for a personal foul (except in high school), followed by: Chopping the back of one thigh with the hand.
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Any illegal action in which the penalty is insufficient to offset the result of the act. The NFL rule (known as a
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A flagrant conduct- or safety infraction. Includes fighting, punching, and intentional contact with an official.
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NFL back judge Lee Dyer retrieves a penalty flag on the field during a game on November 16, 2008 between the
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15 yards and an automatic first down (penalty also counts regardless of how many yards the offense gained).
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The signal for a personal foul (American) or major foul (CFL), followed by: Leg moved in a kicking motion.
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is allowed to regain his balance and assume a protective position before he is contacted by the defense.
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A scrimmage kick goes out of bounds in flight untouched by the receiving team between the 20 yard lines.
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Two arms in front of chest, palms open and down, with the elbows out to the side, moved away from chest
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if the passer is hit above the shoulders, or if the passer is targeted using the crown of the helmet.)
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One arm in front of chest, palm open and down, with the elbow out to the side, moved away from chest.
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One arm in front of chest, palm open and down, with the elbow out to the side, moved away from chest
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When a player kicks the ball after a turnover or receiving an opponent's kick (the "return kick")
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5 yards from the spot of the foul and loss of down (safety if the foul occurs in the end zone).
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The clock is stopped when the ball is set for play and will not start until the ball is snapped.
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Once the ball is dead, or immediately when a foul is called after a play is over or prior to a
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In some cases, depending on the spot of the foul, the ball is moved half the distance to the
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No yardage penalty; the down counts, and the ball is next snapped where the pass originated
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Arms bent and extended to both sides, hands waved forward and backward in a pushing motion.
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10 yards if committed by offense; 5 yards and automatic first down if committed by defense
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Receiving team may take possession at the spot of first touching unless it commits a foul.
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10 yards if committed by offense; 5 yards and automatic first down if committed by defense
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One arm in front of the body with palm out and fingers up, moved in a pushing motion out
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If the team committing the foul has timeouts and elects to use one in lieu of the runoff.
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Yardage or score at discretion of referee, possible disqualification. In the case of an
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15 yards, automatic first down, and possible disqualification if committed by defense.
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A blocker contacting a non-ballcarrying opponent from behind and at or below the waist
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is used to refer both to an infraction and the penal consequence of that infraction. A
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When a player kicks the ball after having advanced the ball past the line of scrimmage
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Receiving team may take possession at the spot of touching unless it commits a foul.
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Two hands, palms down, touching the top of the head, with an elbow out to each side
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Penalties were originally signaled using whistles or horns. In 1943, college coach
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Extending one leg, straight, up to about a 20 degree angle in front of the body.
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decide that the action was particularly flagrant, the player in question can be
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by fouling. The NFL closed this loophole in 2017, declaring this strategy to be
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10 yards, automatic first if committed by defense against an eligible receiver
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Illegal substitution/Substitution infraction/Too many players in the formation
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to the increase in passing efficiency the NFL has witnessed since that time.
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is a sanction assessed against a team for a violation of the rules, called a
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Both arms extended in front of the body, palms upright, in a pushing motion
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Spot of foul and loss of down (safety if the foul occurs in the end zone).
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Arms at sides, the forearms are pulled upward perpendicular to the torso.
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When a member of the offensive or receiving team pushes, pulls, grasps or
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The NCAA rule was passed in response to the end of the 4th quarter in the
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rather than the usual number of yards, or the defense scores an automatic
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One arm extended out nearly horizontally and moved in a circular motion
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On offense, failing to snap the ball before the play clock reaches zero
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15 yards (subsequent infractions—unsportsmanlike conduct, interference)
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15 yards; 25 yards if the contact is with the opponent's head or neck
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see Kick catching interference or Illegal touching of a scrimmage kick
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see Kick catching interference or Illegal touching of a scrimmage kick
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see Kick catching interference or Illegal touching of a scrimmage kick
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One palm touching the top of the head with the elbow out to the side.
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Any other intentional act by the offense that causes the clock to stop
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15 yards for grasping and twisting, 5 yards for incidental grasping
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The act of banging one's helmet into the helmet of another player.
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nullified, and the penalty is assessed from the spot of the foul.
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15 yards (subsequent infractions, also unsportsmanlike conduct)
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Any ball not kicked in accordance with the rules, for instance:
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from the game. (In Canadian football, such a flagrant act is a
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was overruled when it was determined Texas A&M quarterback
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A foul by either team that prevents the ball from being snapped
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A player in motion is moving forward at the time of the snap.
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and negate any advantage that may have come from such a foul.
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initially signal penalties by tossing a bright yellow colored
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15 yards and an automatic first down if committed by defense
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15 yards and an automatic first down if committed by defense
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Pushing or hitting a player on offense in the head or helmet
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Not a foul (called "first touching" in the NFHS rulebook).
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Right arm is curled so that the hand touches the shoulder.
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by the defense
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by the defense
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by the defense
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Any penalty at discretion of referee, up to and including
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Any penalty at discretion of referee, up to and including
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10 yards from the spot of the foul (the down is repeated)
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and resetting the clock to where it stood before the play.
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is a rule infraction (e.g. offensive holding) for which a
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10 yards, automatic first down if committed by defense.
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Interference (NFHS): Both hands placed behind the back.
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examples include: 2011 Chicago–Oakland game ended after
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The typical announcement follows this format: , , , , .
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All of the above kicks are legal in Canadian football.
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense
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One foot kicks the ankle of the other leg from behind
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense
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15 yards; automatic first down if committed by defense
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National Federation of State High School Associations
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Timeout charged against the offending player's team
1024:5 yards from the spot of the foul and loss of down 1021:5 yards from the spot of the foul and loss of down 1018:5 yards from the spot of the foul and loss of down 733:(American) One hand placed on the back of the head 647:See roughing the kicker or running into the kicker 644:See roughing the kicker or running into the kicker 289:In certain situations, a team (specifically in the 2447:"NFL Digest of Rules: Spot of Enforcement of Foul" 2047:A player trips another player with the lower leg. 1619:see Illegal batting or Illegal forward pass, above 1614:see Illegal batting or Illegal forward pass, above 1609:see Illegal batting or Illegal forward pass, above 163:initially signal fouls by tossing a bright yellow 2591: 389:Illegal forward pass beyond the line of scrimmage 3946: 2600: 66:onto the field toward or at the spot of a foul. 2780: 2671:"NFL supports official's call based on Rule 12" 2151:1941 Oklahoma City vs. Youngstown football game 314: 3074: 2983: 983:procedure" or "procedure, no end" in the CFL. 359:but unlikely to gain meaningful yardage for a 3060: 2766: 2633:"2017 NFL Rulebook | NFL Football Operations" 2575:"2017 NFL Rulebook | NFL Football Operations" 2520:"Saints' shots at Brett Favre were no secret" 2495:"2017 NFL Rulebook | NFL Football Operations" 2471:"2017 NFL Rulebook | NFL Football Operations" 2423:"2017 NFL Rulebook | NFL Football Operations" 2399:"2017 NFL Rulebook | NFL Football Operations" 2375:"2017 NFL Rulebook | NFL Football Operations" 2351:"2017 NFL Rulebook | NFL Football Operations" 2327:"2017 NFL Rulebook | NFL Football Operations" 2118:(Objectionable conduct in Canadian football) 370: 1561: 666:reaches zero. (In the CFL, that action is a 639: 2039:, the equivalent foul in American football 2012:, the equivalent foul in American football 1564:, the equivalent foul in American football 1480:, the equivalent foul in American football 3067: 3053: 2866: 2773: 2759: 2549: 2539:"Chris Kluwe: Ban Jonathan Vilma for life" 2009: 1861: 1065:bounces more than once before being kicked 2988: 2932: 2876: 2851: 2800: 2302:"Get up to speed on new CFL rule changes" 2036: 1444:15 yard penalty and automatic first down 668: 399:The 10-second penalty does not apply if: 2224:"NFL Rules Digest: Summary of Penalties" 1892:5 yards (second infraction—interference) 1840: 846:lifts a person in possession of the ball 672:.) It may also include spiking the ball. 635: 29: 2557:"NFL: Saints defense had 'bounty' fund" 2536: 2517: 2511: 1784:against the punter, kicker, or holder. 1151:Illegal participation/Too many players 392:Throwing a backwards pass out of bounds 14: 3947: 2846: 3048: 2881: 2754: 1890:No yardage (first infraction—warning) 1825:15 yards and an automatic first down 1822:15 yards and an automatic first down 1819:15 yards and an automatic first down 1809:On a punt or field goal attempt, the 1799:15 yards and an automatic first down 1796:15 yards and an automatic first down 754:(offense, defense, or special teams) 659:(offense, defense, or special teams) 631:Touching a raised leg below the knee 601:(offense, defense, or special teams) 543:(offense, defense, or special teams) 2841: 1510:No yards (special teams) (Canadian) 1286:Illegal touching of a scrimmage kick 961:5 yards and an automatic first down 473: 284: 227:General types of penalty enforcement 2861: 1740:Not applicable (see Personal foul) 1737:Not applicable (see Personal foul) 1734:Not applicable (see Personal foul) 24: 2871: 2606:"Series of rules changes approved" 1967: 1663:(Major foul in Canadian football) 1477: 1237:(CFL) both arms extended sideways 1223:Illegal touching of a forward pass 138:Signaling and announcing penalties 25: 3976: 1843:is assessed instead (see above). 1591:Not applicable (see Encroachment) 3197:Rules of gridiron football codes 1542:Objectionable conduct (Canadian) 1228:A forward pass first touches an 833:see Unnecessary roughness, below 100:let the punishment fit the crime 2857:Illegal touching of a free kick 2717: 2706: 2688: 2663: 2649: 2625: 2567: 2530: 2487: 2463: 2439: 2415: 2391: 2367: 2180:"NFL Rules Digest: Definitions" 1255:Illegal touching of a free kick 459:2018 LSU vs. Texas A&M game 437:threw an illegal forward pass. 2343: 2319: 2294: 2273: 2264: 2240: 2216: 2196: 2172: 277:winner is no longer in doubt. 13: 1: 3960:American football terminology 3028: 2887:Ineligible receiver downfield 2537:Seifert, Kevin (2012-03-22). 2518:Seifert, Kevin (2012-03-05). 2160: 1582:Two hands placed on the hips 1493:Same as encroachment/offside 1383:or more commonly called "the 1341:Ineligible receiver downfield 710:Two hands placed on the hips 573:An offensive player tries to 18:Targeting (gridiron football) 3135:American–Canadian comparison 2998: 1699:Punt out of bounds in flight 570:("high-low" block; offense) 88: 27:Penalty in American football 7: 3965:Gridiron football penalties 2144: 2091:reversal of the game result 1247:5 yards and a loss of down 1241:5 yards and a loss of down 461:. An interception by LSU's 93:Because football is a high- 10: 3981: 2974:Helmet-to-helmet collision 2087:extraordinarily unfair act 1885:5 yards (first infraction) 1032:Illegal hands to the face 808:Helmet-to-helmet collision 371:The ten-second runoff rule 332:, which was never revoked. 326:allegedly used this tactic 142: 3834: 3789: 3753: 3662: 3594: 3561: 3523: 3443: 3402: 3342: 3294: 3285: 3205: 3083: 2984:Illegal hands to the face 2946: 2910: 2814: 2791: 2017:Too many men in formation 493: 490: 487: 484: 3695:Total quarterback rating 2954:Blocking below the waist 2451:National Football League 514:Blocking below the waist 450:North Carolina Tar Heels 337:waning minutes of a game 209:Canadian Football League 155: 3955:Gridiron football rules 3034:Unsportsmanlike conduct 2892:Neutral zone infraction 2204:"NFL Rules of the Game" 2116:Unsportsmanlike conduct 1980:see Delay of game above 1975:see Delay of game above 1833:Running into the kicker 1562:unsportsmanlike conduct 1485:Neutral Zone Infraction 943:see Offside pass, below 640:running into the kicker 345:unsportsmanlike conduct 3581:Fourth down conversion 624:Contacting the kicker 328:on its way to winning 43: 3919:Touchdown celebration 3644:Running out the clock 2938:Intentional grounding 2867:Illegal participation 2248:"NFL Digest of Rules" 2010:Illegal participation 1956:Time count violation 1906:(offense or defense) 1862:contacting the kicker 1632:(offense or defense) 1458:Major foul (Canadian) 1369:Intentional grounding 1316:Illegal use of hands 872:(offense or defense) 811:(offense or defense) 703:(offense or defense) 386:Intentional grounding 201:public address system 33: 3909:Running up the score 3735:Yards from scrimmage 3420:Two-point conversion 3415:One-point conversion 3019:Roughing the snapper 2989:Illegal forward kick 2933:Illegal use of hands 2877:Illegal substitution 2852:Illegal forward pass 2801:Equipment violations 2037:Illegal substitution 1870:Sideline infraction 1804:Roughing the snapper 1661:(offense or defense) 1003:Illegal forward pass 825:see Targeting, below 820:see Targeting, below 727:Equipment violation 669:time count violation 448:. In that game, the 446:2010 Music City Bowl 249:palpably unfair acts 3740:All-purpose yardage 3014:Roughing the passer 3009:Roughing the kicker 2979:Horse-collar tackle 2902:Sideline infraction 2153:, first use of the 2074:palpably unfair act 1841:roughing the kicker 1777:Roughing the kicker 1749:Roughing the passer 1230:ineligible receiver 897:Horse-collar tackle 636:roughing the kicker 353:four-down territory 205:wireless microphone 98:been developed to " 36:San Francisco 49ers 2923:Helping the runner 2700:2011-01-21 at the 2659:. 7 November 2019. 2637:operations.nfl.com 2604:(April 15, 2011). 2579:operations.nfl.com 2499:operations.nfl.com 2475:operations.nfl.com 2427:operations.nfl.com 2403:operations.nfl.com 2379:operations.nfl.com 2355:operations.nfl.com 2331:operations.nfl.com 1061:When an attempted 975:Illegal formation 840:Helping the runner 377:two-minute warning 323:New Orleans Saints 44: 3942: 3941: 3730:Yards after catch 3553:Turnover on downs 3398: 3397: 3329:Line of scrimmage 3076:Gridiron football 3042: 3041: 2994:Pass interference 2947:15-yard penalties 2918:Block in the back 2911:10-yard penalties 2847:Illegal formation 2782:Gridiron football 2735:on April 25, 2013 2713:msn.foxsports.com 2677:. October 7, 2003 2142: 2141: 1629:Pass interference 540:Block in the back 474:List of penalties 341:run out the clock 303:pass interference 285:Intentional fouls 111:offensive linemen 109:had all of their 48:gridiron football 16:(Redirected from 3972: 3776:Three-cone drill 3639:Clock management 3334:Field goal range 3292: 3291: 3069: 3062: 3055: 3046: 3045: 2882:Illegal touching 2815:5-yard penalties 2775: 2768: 2761: 2752: 2751: 2745: 2744: 2742: 2740: 2731:. 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3140:Burnside rules 3137: 3127: 3122: 3121: 3120: 3115: 3114: 3113: 3108: 3098: 3087: 3085: 3081: 3080: 3072: 3071: 3064: 3057: 3049: 3040: 3039: 3037: 3036: 3031: 3026: 3021: 3016: 3011: 3006: 3001: 2996: 2991: 2986: 2981: 2976: 2971: 2966: 2961: 2956: 2950: 2948: 2944: 2943: 2941: 2940: 2935: 2930: 2925: 2920: 2914: 2912: 2908: 2907: 2905: 2904: 2899: 2894: 2889: 2884: 2879: 2874: 2869: 2864: 2862:Illegal motion 2859: 2854: 2849: 2844: 2839: 2834: 2829: 2824: 2818: 2816: 2812: 2811: 2809: 2808: 2803: 2798: 2792: 2789: 2788: 2778: 2777: 2770: 2763: 2755: 2747: 2746: 2716: 2705: 2687: 2662: 2648: 2624: 2590: 2566: 2548: 2529: 2510: 2486: 2462: 2438: 2414: 2390: 2366: 2342: 2318: 2293: 2272: 2263: 2239: 2215: 2195: 2170: 2169: 2168: 2167: 2162: 2159: 2158: 2157: 2146: 2143: 2140: 2139: 2136: 2133: 2129: 2126: 2123: 2119: 2112: 2111: 2108: 2101: 2094: 2083: 2080: 2070: 2064: 2063: 2060: 2057: 2054: 2051: 2048: 2045: 2041: 2040: 2033: 2030: 2027: 2024: 2021: 2018: 2014: 2013: 2006: 2003: 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3837: 3833: 3827: 3824: 3822: 3819: 3817: 3814: 3812: 3809: 3806: 3802: 3798: 3795: 3794: 3792: 3788: 3782: 3779: 3777: 3774: 3772: 3769: 3767: 3764: 3762: 3759: 3758: 3756: 3752: 3746: 3743: 3741: 3738: 3736: 3733: 3731: 3728: 3726: 3725:Total offense 3723: 3721: 3718: 3716: 3713: 3711: 3708: 3706: 3703: 3701: 3698: 3696: 3693: 3691: 3690:Passer rating 3688: 3686: 3685:Passing yards 3683: 3681: 3680:Rushing yards 3678: 3676: 3673: 3671: 3668: 3667: 3665: 3661: 3655: 3652: 3650: 3647: 3645: 3642: 3640: 3637: 3633: 3630: 3628: 3625: 3623: 3620: 3619: 3617: 3615: 3612: 3610: 3607: 3605: 3602: 3601: 3599: 3597: 3593: 3587: 3584: 3582: 3579: 3577: 3576:Three-and-out 3574: 3572: 3569: 3568: 3566: 3564: 3560: 3554: 3551: 3549: 3546: 3544: 3541: 3539: 3536: 3534: 3531: 3530: 3528: 3526: 3522: 3514: 3511: 3510: 3509: 3506: 3504: 3501: 3497: 3494: 3493: 3492: 3489: 3487: 3484: 3482: 3479: 3477: 3474: 3472: 3469: 3467: 3464: 3462: 3459: 3457: 3454: 3452: 3449: 3448: 3446: 3444:Ball handling 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3007: 3005: 3004:Personal foul 3002: 3000: 2997: 2995: 2992: 2990: 2987: 2985: 2982: 2980: 2977: 2975: 2972: 2970: 2967: 2965: 2962: 2960: 2957: 2955: 2952: 2951: 2949: 2945: 2939: 2936: 2934: 2931: 2929: 2926: 2924: 2921: 2919: 2916: 2915: 2913: 2909: 2903: 2900: 2898: 2895: 2893: 2890: 2888: 2885: 2883: 2880: 2878: 2875: 2873: 2872:Illegal shift 2870: 2868: 2865: 2863: 2860: 2858: 2855: 2853: 2850: 2848: 2845: 2843: 2840: 2838: 2835: 2833: 2830: 2828: 2825: 2823: 2822:Delay of game 2820: 2819: 2817: 2813: 2807: 2804: 2802: 2799: 2797: 2794: 2793: 2790: 2786: 2783: 2776: 2771: 2769: 2764: 2762: 2757: 2756: 2753: 2734: 2730: 2726: 2720: 2714: 2709: 2703: 2699: 2696: 2695:oficiales.org 2691: 2676: 2672: 2666: 2658: 2652: 2638: 2634: 2628: 2613: 2612: 2607: 2603: 2597: 2595: 2580: 2576: 2570: 2563:. 2012-03-02. 2562: 2558: 2552: 2544: 2540: 2533: 2525: 2521: 2514: 2500: 2496: 2490: 2476: 2472: 2466: 2452: 2448: 2442: 2428: 2424: 2418: 2404: 2400: 2394: 2380: 2376: 2370: 2356: 2352: 2346: 2332: 2328: 2322: 2307: 2303: 2297: 2282: 2276: 2270:NCAA Rule 2-9 2267: 2253: 2249: 2243: 2229: 2225: 2219: 2205: 2199: 2185: 2181: 2175: 2171: 2165: 2164: 2156: 2152: 2149: 2148: 2137: 2134: 2130: 2127: 2124: 2120: 2117: 2114: 2113: 2109: 2107:of the game. 2106: 2102: 2100:of the game. 2099: 2095: 2092: 2088: 2084: 2081: 2079: 2075: 2071: 2069: 2066: 2065: 2061: 2058: 2055: 2052: 2049: 2046: 2043: 2042: 2038: 2034: 2031: 2028: 2025: 2022: 2019: 2016: 2015: 2011: 2007: 2004: 2001: 1998: 1995: 1992: 1989: 1988: 1983: 1981: 1978: 1976: 1973: 1971: 1969: 1968:Delay of game 1964: 1961: 1958: 1955: 1954: 1950: 1947: 1943: 1939: 1936: 1932: 1929: 1928: 1924: 1921: 1918: 1914: 1911: 1908: 1904: 1901: 1900: 1896: 1889: 1884: 1881: 1876: 1872: 1869: 1868: 1865: 1863: 1857: 1854: 1851: 1848: 1845: 1842: 1837: 1832: 1831: 1827: 1824: 1821: 1818: 1815: 1812: 1808: 1803: 1802: 1798: 1795: 1792: 1789: 1786: 1782: 1778: 1775: 1774: 1770: 1767: 1764: 1761: 1758: 1754: 1750: 1747: 1746: 1742: 1739: 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Index

Targeting (gridiron football)

San Francisco 49ers
St. Louis Rams
gridiron football
foul
Officials
penalty flag
first down
goal line
safety
contact sport
let the punishment fit the crime
Baltimore Ravens
offensive linemen
Dike Beede
Officials
flag
beanbag
snap
disqualification
college football
public address system
wireless microphone
Canadian Football League
palpably unfair acts
two-point safety
ejection
concussions
NFL

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