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. Rule 16 Section 1 Article 4 Overtime Rules. There shall be a maximum of one minute period, even if the second team has not had an opportunity to possess the ball or if its initial possession has not ended.
If the score is tied at the end of the period, the game shall result in a tie. Each team shall be entitled to two timeouts, and if there is an excess timeout, the usual rules shall apply The general provisions for the fourth quarter of a game, including timing, shall apply.
Between each overtime period, there shall be a two-minute intermission, but there shall be no halftime intermission after the second period. At the beginning of the third overtime period, the captain who lost the coin toss prior to the first overtime period shall have the first choice of the two privileges in , unless the team that won the coin toss deferred.
At the end of the first and third extra periods, etc. Each team is entitled to three timeouts during a half. If there is an excess timeout, the usual rules shall apply At the end of a second overtime period, timing rules shall apply as at the end of the first half.
At the end of a fourth overtime period, timing rules shall apply as at the end of the fourth quarter. Each team receives two timeouts during a regular-season overtime and three timeouts in a postseason overtime. If the game ends on a touchdown, the extra point is not attempted. Coaches are not allowed to challenge instant replay calls during overtime. The replay official is the only one who can call for an instant replay review.
The full list of rules for overtime are available here. The point after try is not attempted if the game ends on a touchdown. If the score is still tied at the end of overtime, the match result will be recorded as a tie.
There are no instant challenges for the coach; all exams will be initiated by the proofreader. Play will continue regardless of the number of additional periods required for a winner to be determined. There will be a two-minute intermission between each extra time.
There will be no intermission at half time after the second period. The captain who lost the first toss in overtime will choose to either own the ball or choose the goal his team will defend, unless the team that won the toss has postponed that choice.
Each team gets three timeouts during one half. The same time rules that apply at the end of the second and fourth regular periods also apply at the end of a second or fourth overtime period. If there is still no winner at the end of a fourth overtime period, there will be another toss and play will continue until a winner is declared.
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