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NFL's Path to 'Greatness': Fixing Replay and Officials
23 Feb
Summary
- Competition Committee chair expects few rule proposals for 2026.
- Improvements needed in catch rules, officiating, and replay consistency.
- Full-time officials and expanded replay could enhance game integrity.

The NFL's Competition Committee anticipates a quiet 2026 offseason regarding rule proposals, with chair Rich McKay stating the game is in a 'good place.' However, the article argues for significant improvements beyond just 'good,' highlighting ongoing issues with the catch rule and officiating.
Essential enhancements include making officiating full-time and expanding replay for clearer, more consistent reviews. The current replay system's slowness and opacity, as evidenced by past controversial calls, necessitate a shift towards making almost all plays reviewable, barring a few specific subjective situations like pass interference.
Implementing a booth official to assist on-field calls and ensuring experienced referees aren't poached by networks are critical steps. The primary obstacle remains financial, as the league hesitates to invest sufficiently in top-tier officiating talent and infrastructure, hindering progress towards a truly 'great' game.




