Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin thinks OT is fine as is. Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

The NFL’s overtime rules have once again been a major topic of debate this offseason, and two of the league’s longest-tenured coaches do not think any change is needed.

Two proposed changes to the overtime format are currently under consideration. One, which was proposed by the Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles, suggests that each team should get a possession in overtime before moving to sudden death. The Tennessee Titans proposed tweaking the current rule so each team must possess the ball unless the team with the first possession scores a touchdown and converts a two-point attempt.

Mike Tomlin, who is a member of the NFL’s competition committee, was asked about the proposals on Monday. The Pittsburgh Steelers coach said he thinks overtime should be left alone.

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh agrees. He said he likes the current OT rules and that the Ravens will vote against both proposed changes.

The NFL would need 24 team owners to vote in favor of one of the proposals in order it to be implemented. Obviously, the Ravens and Steelers will both be “no” votes.

The last change to overtime rules came in 2010, when the current format was implemented for playoff games. The regular season eventually adopted the same rules in 2012. However, the dramatic AFC divisional game between the Chiefs and Bills has at least raised the prospect of potential changes. One NFL executive recently hinted that a change could be forthcoming.

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