KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — It has been less than two months since NFL owners voted to make pass interference reviewable by instant replay, a change that came in the aftermath of the colossal officiating blunder in last season’s NFC title game.
And already, the league is ready to tweak the new measure, months before the modified replay system is put to its first on-field test.
Owners of the 32 NFL teams began to gather Tuesday at a Key Biscayne resort for a one-day meeting scheduled for Wednesday. The competition committee plans to seek the owners’ approval Wednesday of a resolution that would authorize it to modify the replay-for-interference rule.