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  2. Targeting no-call at Peach Bowl raises more question about ...

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    If targeting had been called, a 15-yard penalty would have given the Sun Devils a first down at the Texas 37. Instead, they punted the ball away. Arizona State coach Kenny Dillingham argued with ...

  3. What is pass interference? NFL fans are asking themselves ...

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    The 15-yard penalty certainly fired up Packers injured left tackle David Bakhtiari from home. "Established himself as a runner," Bakhtiari wrote on X (formerly Twitter) . "Didn't give himself up.

  4. Mike Tomlin after George Pickens draws 2 unsportsmanlike ...

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    Pickens was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct, a 15-yard penalty that backed the Steelers up to the 28-yard line. George Pickens called for another unsportsmanlike conduct for this celebration ...

  5. Penalty (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Penalty subject to video review. If hit is not deemed to be targeting by the video review, player allowed to stay in the game and yardage not enforced. 15 yards, ejection; if penalty occurs in second half, player is suspended for the first half of his team's next game. Penalty subject to video review.

  6. Roughing the passer - Wikipedia

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    In gridiron football, roughing the passer is a foul in which a defensive player makes illegal contact with the quarterback after the latter has thrown a forward pass.The penalty is 10 or 15 yards (for the NFL it is 15 yards), depending on the league, an automatic first down for the offense, and a disqualification if flagrant. [1]

  7. Helmet-to-helmet collision - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the 2013 season, players who are flagged for such hits are automatically ejected from the game in addition to a 15-yard penalty, under the new "targeting" rule, subject to a replay review. If the ejection occurred in the second half or in overtime, the player must also sit out the first half of his team's next scheduled game.

  8. NFL refs controversial calls: Rounding up key penalties ... - AOL

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    Trailing 34-23 early in the fourth quarter, Philadelphia was set up about a yard from the goal line. Frankie Luvu leaped over the line, Troy Polamalu style, multiple times in an effort to time the ...

  9. Unfair act - Wikipedia

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    The NFL instructed its officials that this would be a palpably unfair act subject to a 15-yard penalty if repeated. [8] On November 27, 2016, the Baltimore Ravens took a safety, conceding 2 points of their 7-point lead. They committed numerous holding fouls on the same play to ensure that they could exhaust the final 11 seconds of the game.