If anyone ever had an NFL football in their hands or caught a glimpse of it during a game, they might have noticed a small ...
The ball was seemingly recovered by the 49ers. However, NFL officials ruled the ball was downed and determined the ball did not touch Williams. San Francisco challenged the play, but the rule was ...
In the final quarter of this Week 6 opener, 49ers punter Mitch Wishnowsky punted the ball ... league officials had from the NFL's cameras, they were unable to see what the rest of the football ...
Runner down by contact: Coaches can challenge if they believe a ball carrier was down ... two minutes of each half of a football game, a replay official or NFL replay command center in New York ...
The 49ers punted the ball ... Football broadcast clearly showed the ball make contact with the returner's hand. But after reviewing the footage, referees let the call on the field stand. NFL ...
Here’s what was said, per officials via Pro Football Talk: “NFL Vice President of Replay ... to see if the returner did indeed touch the ball,” Butterworth told pool reporter Brady Henderson.
The ball hit the ground, grazed the Seahawks punt returner's finger and the 49ers recovered the ball. SEATTLE -- NFL officials committed an all-time blunder Thursday night during the 49ers' 36-24 ...
and the replay officials let the call stand. So why did the call stand when replay clearly showed Williams touched the ball? NFL Vice President of Replay Training and Development Mark Butterworth ...
and the replay officials let the call stand. So why did the call stand when replay clearly showed Williams touched the ball? NFL Vice President of Replay Training and Development Mark Butterworth ...
SEATTLE -- NFL officials committed an all-time blunder Thursday night during the 49ers' 36-24 win over the Seahawks. It happened during a punt. The ball hit the ground, grazed the Seahawks punt ...