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The Chiefs were understandably frustrated by what had transpired, so the following spring, they submitted to the NFL competition committee a rule change proposal that would address the issue. Below is what the Chiefs' proposal included:. The Chiefs' proposal was tabled twice in and eventually dropped, but similar modifications to the NFL rule book can and likely will be suggested in the coming years. In , the Eagles submitted a rule change proposal that would have restored preseason and regular season overtime periods to 15 minutes rather than 10 as they were prior to Philadelphia's proposal also looked to minimize the impact of the overtime coin toss.

That proposal never made it to the voting process as a potential NFL rule change. The first NFL game ever to use overtime as a way to decide a game that had ended regulation in a tie came on Aug.

The Rams beat the Giants thanks to a sudden-death overtime format that was the brain child of Harry Glickman, the promoter of the game in Portland. It wasn't until , though, that the NFL officially added a sudden-death overtime period to be played in the event a game ended in regulation time with a tie. It was simple: First team to score wins; field goal included. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy NFL. NFL Overtime Rules.

The Rules. In almost 66 percent of the NFL regular season games in , the team trailing in the fourth quarter was within just one score of tying the game or taking the lead. Each team alternates a player coming down alone on a goalie and attempting to score. Three rounds will be played to determine a winner. If the shootout score is tied after the three rounds, it moves to sudden death rounds, where each team gets a shot to win until one team scores and the other doesn't. In the postseason, the rules are different.

Overtime is played at five-on-five and the periods are 20 minutes long like a normal period. Twice have there been 28 overtime games in a single playoff year. The more recent occurrence was last season. But that figure includes eight play-in round OT games — three of which were played with regular-season overtime rules.

That has nothing on , when 28 of 85 games necessitated bonus hockey. Unsurprisingly, the respective champs from these two seasons will show up again. In its nascency, the league went entire playoffs without overtime. Multiple years, even.

Between and , no playoff games went long. Post-expansion era, the leanest OT year was — only two of 34 games reached OT. Since the turn of the millennium, it was nine OTs in 83 games in You already know that. What may?

The knowledge that the Montreal team also played more overtime games in a single playoff than any other team in NHL history. Those Habs lost their playoff opener in extra time before rattling off 10 OT wins in a row en route to Cup glory.



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