According to a new report, the Kansas City Chiefs’ proposal to modify overtime rules was not approved at the NFL’s spring meetings being held in Key Biscayne, Florida.
According to Washington Post NFL reporter Mark Maske, several owners were telling him early on Wednesday morning the proposal would not pass.
The Chiefs' proposal to guarantee each team of at least one possession in OT is not expected to be approved, according to several owners.
— MarkMaske (@MarkMaske) May 22, 2019
Since then, NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport has reported that the proposal didn’t even go to a vote.