As the Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up to become the NFL's first-ever three-peat Super Bowl champions, Eli Manning had a ...
However, the technology would not involve a chip in the football, which many media and fans have called for in recent years.
The NFL will engage its Competition Committee on technology to take virtual line-to-gain measurements next season, but ...
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.
Microchips have been in NFL footballs since 2017, but the accuracy still isn't there to fully rely on technology.
The NFL has heard the criticism of its no-tech approach to determining whether the football made it to the line to gain.
The 2025 Pro Bowl Games Championship will be played on Sunday inside Camping World Stadium as the NFL showcases its top ...
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 ...
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 ...