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The NFL announced it will use Sony's Hawk-Eye technology as its new primary system of measuring the line to gain during games, starting this year.
When the NFL announced it was replacing the traditional chain gang with Sony's Hawk-Eye technology for measuring first downs, ...
Starting with this year’s football season, the NFL will use Sony’s Hawk-Eye cameras to measure the line to gain — a process ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNHere’s Why Travis and Jason Kelce Just Roasted the NFL’s New TechTravis and Jason Kelce humorously criticized the NFL's decision to introduce Sony's Hawk-Eye technology for first-down measurements on their podcast, "New Heights." ...
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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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 whether a ball had cross the first down line for years, but declined to ...
NFL's decision to introduce Sony's Hawk-Eye technology for first-down measurements has stirred debate, particularly ...
The NFL will be using some new tech next season. On Tuesday, the NFL announced they will be using Sony's Hawk-Eye technology ...
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce convinced his brother of the NFL’s real reason for implementing new technology for ball placement.
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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 is replacing the out-dated Chain-measuring system with Sony Hawkeye technology and Jason and Travis Kelce doesn't ...
The change will take effect in the 2025 – 26 season, beginning with the kickoff game on September 4 in Philadelphia. The NFL ...
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