Will NFL adopt CFL policy for pass interference review after officiating error?
Toronto Argonauts defensive back Matt Black can see the winds of change blowing through the NFL after Sunday’s controversial finish to the NFC title game — just like in the CFL in 2014.
The Los Angeles Rams advanced to the Super Bowl with a 26-23 overtime win over the New Orleans Saints — the first game of a wild semifinal Sunday that started a debate about rules that happen to be different in the CFL.
Greg Zuerlein kicked the game-winning 57-yard field goal after forcing overtime with a 48-yard boot late in the fourth quarter thanks in large part to a blown call in the quarter.
On third-and-10 inside the Rams’ 15-yard line, Saints quarterback Drew Brees threw a pass toward receiver Tommylee Lewis. But Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman not only didn’t turn his head to see the ball, but delivered a helmet-to-helmet hit on Lewis at about the five-yard line before it arrived.