HOW DOES REPLAY ASSIST WORK?
Replay officials located in NFL stadium replay booths and designated members of the NFL officiating department in Art McNally GameDay Central at the league office in New York may provide on-field officials with objective information regarding on-field rulings and the correct application of playing rules.
Before, replay officials were only permitted to provide input on limited administrative issues and during replay reviews. Now, they can proactively assist in situations where clear and obvious video evidence is quickly available to assist the on-field officials on objective rulings.
The new assistance rule applies to plays where there is clear and obvious video evidence to proactively address specific objective rulings, such as spot of the ball or a foul, complete or incomplete pass, and touching of the ball or a line:
Penalty enforcement
Confirmation of the proper down
Spot of a foul
Game clock administration
Possession of a loose ball
Complete or incomplete pass
Loose ball touching a boundary line, goal line, or end line
Location of the football or a player in relation to a boundary line, line of scrimmage, line to gain, or goal line
Player down by contact (when not ruled down on the field)
https://operations.nfl.com/officiating/instant-replay/replay-assistance-rule/
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