The NFL Closes Rulebook Loophole Made Famous By Bill Belichick Months After Mike Vrabel Used It Against The Pats In The Playoffs

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The ‘Belichick’ delay of game loophole is no more.

Last season, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick took advantage of a rulebook loophole to run time off the clock against the Jets during the regular season.

(Via CBS Sports

Thanks to a loophole in the rule book, if the clock is already running, it will continue to run after a penalty as long as there’s more than five minutes left in the fourth quarter (Timing rules undergo a slight change late in the fourth quarter with the clock stopping on all penalties once there’s under five minutes left in the game).”

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That same loophole was later used against Belichick by Titans head coach (and former Patriots staffer) Mike Vrabel in Tennessee’s win over New England in the playoffs.

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On Thursday, the NFL decided to close the loophole for the upcoming season months after Vrabel used it against Belichick.

It’s only a matter of time until Belichick exploits another rule for his benefit.

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Brobible sports editor. Jorge is a Miami native and lifelong Heat fan. He has been covering the NBA, MLB and NFL professionally for almost 10 years, specializing in digital media.