The NFL announced it will use Sony's Hawk-Eye technology as its new primary system of measuring the line to gain during games ...
To better measure the line of scrimmage, the NFL is using Hawk-Eye virtual technology for the upcoming 2025 season.
Major League Baseball (whatever that is) has been torpedoed—in a good way.
Sony also confirmed the implementation of a "new coach's sideline headset for coach-to-coach communications" during the 2025 ...
Sony’s Hawk-Eye technology will be used by the National Football League as the primary method for measuring the line to gain, beginning with the 2025 season.
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Yardbarker on MSN'Hawk-Eye' technology marks a new era for the NFL, still won't stop controversiesThe next time a measurement is needed to determine a first down, it won't be the chain gang coming out to make the ...
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Raiders Wire on MSNNo more index cards: NFL to adopt Hawk-Eye tech to measure first down yardageSometimes the NFL is pretty far behind the times. And technology. For instance they have had the technology required to gauge ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNNFL to use camera technology to measure first downs next season, approves more rule changesThe NFL announced a multitude of rule changes on Tuesday, including a new way to measure first downs for the 2025 season.
The NFL rules changes announced at its owners meetings include the use of Hawk-Eye technology as the primary method for ...
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The NFL will use Sony's Hawk-Eye technology as the primary way to measure the line to gain, the league announced Tuesday at ...
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Scripps News on MSNNFL to replace 'chain gang' with cameras to measure first downs during 2025 seasonThe NFL is replacing its traditional human-operated "chain gang" crews with a new innovative technology to decide ball ...
The NFL will replace the chain gang with a virtual measuring system starting in the 2025 season. The virtual system, developed by Sony’s Hawk-Eye, will determine the line of scrimmage and can be ...
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