Los Angeles Rams cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman has taken full ownership of his controversial uncalled pass interference on then-New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tommylee Lewis in last season's NFC Championship Game.
Now, the 27-year-old wants the NFL to give him literal ownership via the name of the league's recently changed rule that will allow coaches to challenge pass interference calls and non-calls.
"I really think that. ... It should be the Nickell Robey-Coleman rule," he told SiriusXM NFL Radio on Thursday. "The NRC rule."
SiriusXM NFL Radio#Rams Defensive Back Nickell Robey-Coleman discussed how his play in the NFC Championship changed the pass interference rule in the NFL and what the rule should be called.