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NFL: It’s “likely” that discussing face mask mistakes will come up this offseason
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NFL: It’s “likely” that discussing face mask mistakes will come up this offseason

The end of last night’s Vikings-Rams game was marred by a face mask error that was seen by everyone except the officials responsible for seeing it. The league couldn’t do anything about it because face mask calls and non-calls can never be reviewed.

That could change. And so it should be.

All the NFL needs to do is add facemask fouls to the list of possible plays to review, via coach’s challenge, automatic replay review or replay assistance.

“Yes, it is likely there will be a mask requirement this season,” chief NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told PFT via email on Friday, in response to a question about whether the Competition Committee will review the situation after the 2024 season concludes.

“Instant replay and what plays can and can’t be reviewed is part of the conversation every offseason, and it’s expected to come up again,” McCarthy added. “Teams can propose a rule change and there have previously been several proposals about which rules or all rules should be assessed.”

This change is really a no-brainer. There is no valid argument against it. In any case, last night’s group report from referee Tra Blake makes it even clearer that change is needed.

“(The quarterback was looking in the opposite direction from me, so I didn’t look at it closelyBlake said. “I didn’t look and obviously I didn’t see the mask being taken off. The referee had players between him and the quarterback, so he didn’t get a view. He was also blocked. So that was the thing, we didn’t see it so we couldn’t mention it. We couldn’t see it.”

That’s fine. But everyone else could. That makes it exactly the kind of mistake that should be corrected by a repeat assessment.