NFL Overtime - Ref asks “Any Questions?”

So Shoeless’s original statement was:

The game can end after both teams have had their share of possessions (opening FG followed by no score), but it wouldn’t be a tie in that case.

Yes, sorry, I missed that in @CoolHandCox’s reply; I blame only being on my first cup of coffee for the day. :smiley: A tie only occurs if both teams have the same score at the end of the game.

I thought each team got two possessions in OT. I could be wrong about that. (Maybe I’m thinking of timeouts, not possessions.) So my thinking was if each team had the ball twice and nobody scores, game ends in a tie. But I guess if nobody scores they just keep playing until the clock runs out.

Yes. It works like this…

If you receive the ball first and get a touchdown, game is over, you win.

It you receive the ball first and get a field goal, you kick it off to the other team. They get one possession to try to score. If they get a touchdown, they win. If they get a field goal to tie the game, then the game continues until either team scores or the clock expires (after 10 minutes of play) in which it’s a tie. If that team isn’t able to score during their position then you win by 3. That means they get a turnover on downs, they miss a field goal, they get a turnover via fumble or interception, etc.

The only way a game ends in a tie is if after 10 minutes of OT the score is still tied.

ETA: Another fun fact… I don’t think this has ever happened but let’s say the receiving team gets the ball on the opening kickoff. They fumble the ball back into the end zone. They recover it but are tackled before they get out of the end zone. Game over.

Why? They had possession but the other team scored a safety.

Or think of Super Bowl 48, where on the first offensive snap of the game the ball sails back into the end zone and the offense gets it but it’s a safety. If that happened in OT it would be the end of the game. That’s one of those funny quirks of the OT rules.

Yep, a safety on the first possession (doesn’t have to be the kickoff) ends the game also. The “if you’re too incompetent to not get a safety, you don’t deserve to win” rule.