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The penalty for intentional grounding has several components so that the offense gains no benefit from the violation: [5] In the NFL, the offense is penalized 10 yards from the line of scrimmage, except in specific circumstances.
In the NFL and NCAA, a 10-second runoff is assessed if any of the following acts are committed in the last minute of either half/overtime (as of 2017, after the two-minute warning in the NFL): [19] A foul by either team that prevents the ball from being snapped; Intentional grounding; Illegal forward pass beyond the line of scrimmage
NFL officials have made some high-profile mistakes this season — including one they admitted to the Lions, missing an intentional grounding penalty on Justin Fields in Week 14 — and Saturday ...
NFHS (high school) rules do not allow for a passer to intentionally throw an incomplete forward pass to save loss of yardage or conserve time, except for a spike to conserve time after a hand-to-hand snap. If he throws the ball away while still in the pocket then a foul called "intentional grounding" is assessed.
CHICAGO - Dan Campbell was animated on the sideline after officials did not call an intentional grounding penalty on Justin Fields late in the third quarter of Sunday's 28-13 loss to the Chicago ...
Stafford somehow avoided an intentional grounding penalty on the play. The play took place with the Rams holding a 10-3 lead early in the second quarter. The Vikings got pressure on a first-and-10 ...
In 2022, the NFHS adopted an exception to the intentional grounding rule that allows a quarterback who is outside the tackle box to throw the ball away without penalty as long as the pass reaches the line of scrimmage (including its extension beyond the sidelines). The NFL and college football had long used this rule.
According to the NCAA rulebook, there is no intentional grounding penalty if the quarterback throws the ball where he expects his receiver to be.