CFL head coaches will now be allowed to make two challenges per contest
TORONTO — CFL head coaches will have the opportunity this season to launch two challenges in a game.
The league’s board of governors accepted a recommendation Wednesday from the CFL’s rules committee that if a coach’s first challenge is successful, he gets to issue a second in the same game. Last season, coaches had just one challenge per contest.
The rules committee consists of CFL head coaches, GMs, team presidents, league officials and one representative of the CFL Players’ Association.
The governors also accepted a proposal that the command centre be able to upgrade a 15-yard roughing-the-passer penalty to 25 yards for a direct blow to a quarterback’s head or neck with the helmet. The defender must have had a clear view of the quarterback and there must be no mitigating circumstances on the play like the QB ducking.