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NFL Allows Pass Interference to be Reviewed

The NFL has just recently ruled to allow pass interference calls to be reviewed. NFL team owners voted yesterday on allowing all pass interference calls to be challenged by the…

KANSAS CITY, MO – JANUARY 12: Wide receiver Tyreek Hill #10 of the Kansas City Chiefs stretches out for a pass in the fourth quarter of the AFC Divisional Playoff, defended by cornerback Kenny Moore #23 of the Indianapolis Colts, at Arrowhead Stadium on January 12, 2019 in Kansas City, Missouri. The Chiefs won, 31-13. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images)

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The NFL has just recently ruled to allow pass interference calls to be reviewed.

NFL team owners voted yesterday on allowing all pass interference calls to be challenged by the coaches.

Teams no longer need to worry about a pass interference call that is not within the two-minute warning in each half. The new rule will allow coaches to throw a challenge flag for any pass interference call made, or not made.

It has been reported that the challenge will rule for both offensive and defensive pass interference.

A voting that you think would have been unanimous, but there was one team that voted against it.

In a league where every call counts, it is hard to see why the Bengals would vote against it.

Referencing last season only, there were numerous calls that were clearly missed and could have possibly been difference makers.

Written by: Conor D Sherman