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The future of the NFL's 2019 rule making pass interference calls and non-calls reviewable is up in the air.
According to the Washington Post's Mark Maske, teams are "strongly against renewing" the rule with 21 teams voting against making the rule permanent opposed to eight teams voting for it in an offseason competition committee survey. Three teams did not vote either way.
"The survey responses are not binding and the results do not ensure that the rule, approved by the owners last March for one year only, will be discarded this offseason," Maske wrote.