What is the NFL sudden death rule?

Each team will have an opportunity to possess the ball in overtime
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. If the score is still tied after each team's opening possession, the game will continue with sudden death play — in which the game ends on any score (safety, field goal or touchdown) — until a winner is determined.
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How does NFL sudden death work?

If the score is tied after each team has possessed the ball, the next score wins – the game becomes sudden death. If the team kicking off to start overtime scores a safety on the receiving team's initial possession, the team that kicked off is declared the winner. There are no coaches' challenges in overtime.
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When did NFL stop sudden death?

All organized forms of American football abolished pure sudden death for overtime as of the 2011 season. High school football and college football, never used it, instead either allowing ties to stand or using alternatives like the Kansas Playoff.
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Is NFL playoffs overtime sudden death?

NFL Playoff Overtime Rules: Modified Sudden Death Changes for Postseason. With the playoffs upon us, the NFL's new playoff overtime rules are once again in play. Gone are the sudden death disappointments where the team who wins the coin toss kicks a field goal.
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What is the new NFL overtime rules 2022?

Overtime rules in the postseason consist of as many 15-minute periods as are necessary until there is a winner, instead of the single 10-minute overtime period in the regular season. Both teams will now get at least one possession, even if the team that has the first possession scores a touchdown.
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Can a field goal win in overtime?

There is no one- or two-point conversion attempt. If after the first team scores a field goal the second team scores a field goal, the next team to score wins the game. If after the first team scores a field goal the second team fails to score during its possession, the game is over and the first team has won.
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Can the Super Bowl end in a tie?

Unlike regular season games, postseason games cannot end in a tie, so the overtime rules change slightly for the playoffs. If the score is still tied at the end of an overtime period — or if the second team's initial possession has not ended — the teams will play another overtime period.
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What happens if a NFL playoff game ends in a tie?

If the score is still tied at the end of an overtime period — or if the second team's initial possession has not ended — the teams will play another overtime period. Play will continue regardless of how many overtime periods are needed for a winner to be determined.
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Has an NFL game ever ended with a safety in overtime?

Overtime walkoff safeties

There have been only three walkoff safety wins in overtime in NFL history: Minnesota Vikings 23, Los Angeles Rams 21 (November 5, 1989) Chicago Bears 19, Tennessee Titans 17 (November 14, 2004) Miami Dolphins 22, Cincinnati Bengals 20 (November 1, 2013)
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Is overtime always sudden death?

What are the overtime rules for the Stanley Cup Playoffs? In the postseason, the rules are different. Overtime is played at five-on-five and the periods are 20 minutes long like a normal period. It remains sudden death, so the first team to score wins the game.
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What's the longest sudden death in football?

What is the longest-ever penalty shootout? The world record for longest-ever penalty shootout was set in March of 2022, when Washington overcame Bedlington 25-24, two non-league teams from the North-East of England. The two sides were facing off in the first round of the Memorial Cup.
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How long can extra time go on for?

Some football matches need to crown a winner on the day. If necessary, a game can continue in extra time (2x 15 minutes) if the initial 90-minutes ended in a draw. If the score is still tied after extra time, the match will commonly be decided in a penalty shootout.
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What happens in football after sudden death?

However, if the teams are still level after the five kicks, the sudden death phase of the penalty shootout kicks in. In sudden death, if a team scores in one of the rounds but the other one misses, the match ends and the scoring team wins the shootout.
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What is the NFL mercy rule?

If a team is trailing by 40 points or more, a running clock shall be used at the start of the 3rd and/or 4th Quarter (mandatory). The clock shall run except during time-outs, following scores, injuries, and change of possession. The clock will continue to run regardless of the score differential.
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What are the new NFL overtime rules 2023?

The new playoff overtime rules include 15-minute periods instead of the 10-minute overtime period in the regular season. If the team that got the ball first doesn't score a touchdown, or if the score is tied after each team has possessed the ball, the next score would win.
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Has an NFL team ever scored a 1 point safety?

A 1 point safety is extremely rare, but it can happen. What is a 1 point safety in football? A 1 point safety is when the team trying to score a 2-point conversion or PAT turns the ball over, the defense takes the ball out of the end zone, then gets tackled in the end zone for a safety.
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Has there ever been a 1 point safety in the NFL?

A much rarer occurrence is the one-point (or conversion) safety, which can be scored by the offense on an extra point or two-point conversion attempt: these have occurred at least twice in NCAA Division I football since 1996, most recently at the 2013 Fiesta Bowl, though no conversion safeties have occurred since 1940 ...
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Has a team ever scored 4 points in the NFL?

The Chicago Cardinals scored 4 points against the Racine Legion on November 25, 1923.
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What is the longest football game?

The NFL's longest ever game: Dolphins vs Chiefs in 1971

On that occasion, the two sides had to go to double overtime and they recorded the longest ever NFL game time of 82 minutes and 40 seconds. A back-and-forth second half meant that the game finished 24-24, requiring overtime to determine a winner.
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Has there ever been a 3 0 NFL game?

The lowest scoring NFL game of all time took place on November 26th 2007 at Heinz Field when the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Miami Dolphins by a score of just 3 to 0. The three points were scored from a field goal by kicker Jeff Read in the fourth quarter.
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What's the lowest score in the Super Bowl?

The lowest-scoring Super Bowl in NFL history is Super Bowl LIII which was played on Feb. 3, 2019 between the Patriots and Los Angeles Rams. The Patriots won, 13-3, for a combined 16 points. The scoring of the night came consisted of three field goals and one rushing touchdown by Sony Michel.
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Has there ever been 0 0 NFL game?

Yes, many NFL games have ended 0-0. Per Pro Football Reference, 73 games in pro football history have ended in a 0-0 tie. However, the last time it happened was almost 80 years ago, meaning there have been no scoreless ties in the Super Bowl era.
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Who holds the record for most touchdowns in a single game?

1. 55 Peyton Manning, Denver Broncos (2013)
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What is the record for most sacks in a game?

NFL Single-Game Sack Record

The record of 8 sacks in a game was set back in 1990 by Derrick Thomas of the Kansas City Chiefs. He took the record from Fred Dean of the San Francisco 49ers, who had 6 sacks in a game in 1983.
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