Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
I just spent several minutes studying the NFL rule book and still couldn't find an answer to the question of what a WR, TE or RB who catches a pass in the end zone needs to do to score a TD---I have always thought that they had to have full possession of the ball through the duration of the play and both feet down in the end zone.
However, it has always bugged me since the Cardinals' Super Bowl loss to the Steelers that Antonio Holmes made the catch in the corner of the end zone and got one foot down, but the second foot was pinned into the cleat of his first foot and thus touched in bounds.
In the recent game, it looked to me that Martavis Bryant caught the ball, got one foot down, was hit out of bounds by Tryann Mathieu and Bryant's hip hit the chalk (out of bounds) and his second foot never touches in bounds. Is that a legal TD catch? Do the feet actually have to touch in bounds or can they just be in bounds?
How about in this case---let's say the WR dives and catches the ball and lands out of bounds but his feet are still in bounds (even though they don't touch)---is it a TD as long as the feel are in bounds, even thought the WR's first contact with the ground is out of bounds?
I searched for these rules and couldn't find them specifically. Like I said I was always under the impression that it takes a clear catch (made all three way through the ground) and both feet touching in bounds.
I know they changed the rule that DBs can hit the WR out of bounds now, which I thought Mathieu successfully did---so why was Bryant's catch still a TD and there was no challenge or replay review?
However, it has always bugged me since the Cardinals' Super Bowl loss to the Steelers that Antonio Holmes made the catch in the corner of the end zone and got one foot down, but the second foot was pinned into the cleat of his first foot and thus touched in bounds.
In the recent game, it looked to me that Martavis Bryant caught the ball, got one foot down, was hit out of bounds by Tryann Mathieu and Bryant's hip hit the chalk (out of bounds) and his second foot never touches in bounds. Is that a legal TD catch? Do the feet actually have to touch in bounds or can they just be in bounds?
How about in this case---let's say the WR dives and catches the ball and lands out of bounds but his feet are still in bounds (even though they don't touch)---is it a TD as long as the feel are in bounds, even thought the WR's first contact with the ground is out of bounds?
I searched for these rules and couldn't find them specifically. Like I said I was always under the impression that it takes a clear catch (made all three way through the ground) and both feet touching in bounds.
I know they changed the rule that DBs can hit the WR out of bounds now, which I thought Mathieu successfully did---so why was Bryant's catch still a TD and there was no challenge or replay review?
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