NFL would let designated officials advise on ejecting for unpenalized flagrant acts

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The NFL's Competition Committee proposed a rule to allow designated members of the officiating department to consult with on-field officials about ejecting players for flagrant acts that went unpenalized, requiring confirmation that a flagrant act occurred before the next snap and a discussion of potential disqualification.
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