A proposed rule that would have given teams the option to convert a 4th-and-15 to retain possession after scoring rather than attempt an onside kick was tabled by NFL owners Thursday:
"Bottom line," an NFL general manager who said his team would vote against the rule change told NBC Sports'Peter King. "You work all game to build a two-score lead, and it's gone just like that."
"The 4th-and-15 idea is not dumb," King opined. "It just needs some work. At the very least, the clock should run on the play. I'd like to see it exhumed in some form for 2021.