Changes could already be coming to the newly installed review rule for pass interference penalties, reports NFL.com's Judy Battista.
According to the report, NFL owners are looking at a proposal allowing the Competition Committee to possibly change the rule without the owners vote. The committee will look at letting coaches challenge any pass interference call or non-call in the game.
A rule that was approved in March allowed for challenges except for the final two minutes of each half, in which officials in the booth would have to initiate the review during that time.
The new rule is only for the 2019 season after the uproar following the NFC Championship Game when New Orleans Saints cornerback Nickell Robey-Coleman made contact with Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Tommylee Lewis late in the fourth quarter.