PALM BEACH, Fla. -- As one of 10 members of the NFL's competition committee, Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is carefully evaluating the two overtime rule modification proposals at the NFL owners meetings.
The Indianapolis Colts and Philadelphia Eagles submitted a proposal that would allow both teams an opportunity to possess the ball, while the Tennessee Titans proposed that both teams have the opportunity to possess the ball unless the first team scores a touchdown and makes a two-point conversion.
Tomlin, who has been on the committee since 2013, said Monday he's in favor of an overtime rule that most closely resembles the traditional overtime structure.