The NFL says that the human element of spotting the ball during plays cannot and will not be replaced, despite advances in technology and rising controversies over calls.
And in every NFL football, there is a coin-sized chip that, coupled with radio-frequency identification (RFID), transmits data on the movement and location of the ball. And yet, when Josh Allen ...
In comments to Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press, NFL V.P. of football business strategy Kimberly ... the current procedure for spotting the ball. “What this technology cannot do is take ...
NFL V.P. of football business strategy Kimberly Fields, Esq. claimed that, while the NFL is close to embracing technology to determine whether a first down was earned, digital advances can’t replace ...