Yardbarker
x
NFL coach offers prediction about new playoff OT rules
The NFL changed OT rules for the playoffs. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The overtime format for NFL playoff games will once again change next season, and the new rules will have a significant impact on strategy. One coach believes the new format will encourage more two-point conversion attempts.

NFL owners on Tuesday approved a new rule that will assure both teams get possession of the ball in overtime of playoff games, even if the team that receives scores a touchdown. One NFL head coach told NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero that he expects many teams to go for two if they receive and score a touchdown. While that still would not end the game, it would prevent a situation where the second team to possess the ball goes for two rather than extending the game.

There would obviously be some risk with attempting a two-point conversion. If the first team that scores fails to convert, that would make it a lot easier for the opponent to win. The second team to possess the ball would then only need a touchdown and an extra point to win.

Many called for the NFL to change its playoff format again after the way the AFC divisional round game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills ended. The Bills lost the game largely because of the overtime coin toss, and most fans were dissatisfied. The new format will definitely make playoff overtime more exciting, even if two longtime head coaches don’t agree with the change.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

More must-reads:

Customize Your Newsletter

+

Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.