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Ravens play-by-play man Gerry Sandusky had harsh words for the NFL's continued use of chains to measure first downs. Photo Credit: WJLA

NFL will not use automated first down technology for 2024 season

After a preseason trial produced mixed results, the NFL is shelving its automated first down system for the 2024 season.

By Matt Yoder OnAug 27, 2024 4

USFL’s approach to first down measurements looks cool

Does this make sense for the NFL?

By Jay Rigdon OnApr 16, 2023 6
Penn State-Michigan State without a first-down line.

Penn State-Michigan State got so snowy the ABC broadcast couldn’t use the yellow first-down line

"The snow makes that technologically impossible at the moment until we can clear off some of those lines."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnNov 27, 2021 0

ESPN’s Monday Night Football telecast broke out new technology for crucial third-down play in Bills-Titans telecast

"My first thought when I saw that, or any replay, is does this add to the telecast?"

By Ian Casselberry OnOct 20, 2021 5
Jerry Gepner at his induction into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame.

Jerry Gepner, known for on-screen scores and the first-down line, gives a memorable Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame induction speech

"I've been thinking of this and said 'You know, if I had me working for me, I would have fired me a long time ago.' And there's a lot of truth to that. But it points to one of the great blessings of my career; people who didn't fire me. Really, these folks deserve their own Hall of Fame."

By Andrew Bucholtz OnDec 17, 2019 1

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