2024 NFL Rulebook

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Rules IconOrder of the Rules

  1. Field
  2. Ball
  3. Definitions
  4. Game Timing
  5. Players, Substitutes, Equipment, General Rules
  6. Free Kicks
  7. Ball in Play, Dead Ball, Scrimmage
  8. Forward Pass, Backward Pass, Fumble
  9. Scrimmage Kick
  10. Opportunity to Catch a Kick, Fair Catch
  11. Scoring
  12. Player Conduct
  13. Non-Player Conduct
  14. Penalty Enforcement
  15. Instant Replay
  16. Overtime Procedures
  17. Emergencies, Unfair Acts
  18. Guidelines for Captains
  19. Officials

Field IconRule 1. The Field

Ball IconRule 2. The Ball

Definitions IconRule 3. Definitions

Timing IconRule 4. Game Timing

Players IconRule 5. Players, Substitutes, Equipment, General Rules

Kick IconRule 6. Free Kicks

Ball in Play IconRule 7. Ball in Play, Dead Ball, Scrimmage

Forward Pass IconRule 8. Forward Pass, Backward Pass, Fumble

Scrimmage Kick IconRule 9. Scrimmage Kick

Catch IconRule 10. Opportunity to Catch a Kick, Fair Catch

Scoring IconRule 11. Scoring

Player Conduct IconRule 12. Player Conduct

Article 1. Legal And Illegal Block

A player of either team may block (obstruct or impede) an opponent at any time, provided that the act is not:

  1. pass interference (see Rule 8, Section 5, Article 1);
  2. illegal contact (see Rule 8, Section 4);
  3. fair catch interference or interference with the opportunity to catch a kick (see Rule 10, Section 1);
  4. clipping against a non-runner (see Section 2, Article 1);
  5. a chop block (see Section 2, Article 5);
  6. an illegal crackback block (see Section 2, Article 6);
  7. an illegal low block during a free kick, a scrimmage kick, after a change of possession, or outside the Tight End Box (see Section 2, Article 4);
  8. unnecessary roughness (see Section 2, Article 8);
  9. roughing the passer (see Section 2, Article 11);
  10. an illegal cut block (see Rule 8, Section 4, Article 5);
  11. roughing the kicker or holder (see Section 2, Articles 12 and 13);
  12. offensive (see Section 1, Article 3(c)) or defensive (Section 1, Article 6) holding;
  13. illegal use of hands (see Section 1, Article 3-a);
  14. an illegal block in the back above the waist (see Section 1, Article 3-b);
  15. tripping (see Section 1, Article 8);
  16. an illegal peel back block (see Section 2, Article 2);
  17. an illegal blindside block (see Section 2, Article 7).
  18. an illegal double team block (see Rule 6, Section 2, Article 1); or
  19. an illegal wedge block (see Rule 6, Section 2, Article 1).
Article 2. Legal Block By Offensive Player

An offensive player is permitted to block an opponent by contacting him with his head, shoulders, hands, and/or outer surface of the forearm, or with any other part of his body that is not prohibited by another rule.

A blocker may use his arms, or open or closed hands, to contact an opponent on or outside the opponent’s frame (the body of an opponent below the neck that is presented to the blocker), provided that he does not materially restrict him. The blocker must work immediately to bring his hands inside the opponent’s frame, and as the play develops, the blocker is permitted to work for and maintain his position against an opponent, provided that he does not illegally clip or illegally push from behind.

An offensive player is permitted to use his hands or arms to restrict an opponent:

  1. If he is a runner. A runner may ward off opponents with his hands and arms. He may also lay his hand on a teammate or push him into an opponent, but he may not grasp or hold on to a teammate.
  2. During a loose ball that has touched the ground. An offensive player may use his hands/arms legally to block or otherwise push or pull an opponent out of the way in a personal attempt to recover the ball. See specific fumble, pass, or kick rules.
  3. A kicking team player. See 6-2 and 9-1-4 for blocking restrictions during a kick.
Article 3. Illegal Block By Offensive Player

It is a foul if an offensive blocker:

  1. Thrusts his hands forward above the frame of an opponent to forcibly contact him on the head, neck, or face; or

    Penalty: For illegal use of hands by the offense: Loss of 10 yards.

  2. Blocks an opponent (from behind) in the back above the opponent’s waist, or uses his hands or arms to push an opponent from behind in a manner that affects his movement, except in close-line play. This prohibition also applies to a player of the kicking team while the ball is in flight during a scrimmage kick.

The use of hands on the back is not a foul when:

  1. a player is making a personal attempt to recover a loose ball;
  2. the opponent turns away from the blocker when contact is imminent;
  3. both of the blocker’s hands are on the opponent’s side. (If either hand is on the back, it is a foul.)

Penalty: For an illegal block in the back above the waist by the offense: Loss of 10 yards.

  1. Use his hands or arms to materially restrict or alter the defender’s path or angle of pursuit. It is a foul regardless of whether the blocker’s hands are inside or outside the frame of the defender’s body. Material restrictions include but are not limited to:
    1. grabbing or tackling an opponent;
    2. hooking, jerking, twisting, or turning him; or
    3. pulling him to the ground.

    Penalty: For holding by the offense: Loss of 10 yards.

Blocking Notes:

    1. if the runner is being tackled simultaneously by any defensive player;
    2. if the runner simultaneously goes out of bounds;
    3. if a fair catch is made simultaneously;
    4. if the action clearly occurs after a forward pass has been thrown to a receiver beyond the line of scrimmage;
    5. if the action occurs away from the point of attack and not within close line play;
    6. if a free kick results in a touchback;
    7. if a scrimmage kick simultaneously becomes a touchback;
    8. if the action is part of a double-team block, unless the defender splits the double team, gets to the outside of either blocker, or is taken to the ground; or
    9. if, during a defensive charge, a defensive player uses a “rip” technique that puts an offensive player in a position that would normally be holding, unless and until the defender’s feet are taken away from him by the blocker’s action.
  1. If a blocker falls on or pushes down a defender whose momentum is carrying him to the ground, Offensive Holding will not be called unless the blocker prevents the defender from rising from the ground.
Article 4. Assisting The Runner And Interlocking Interference

No offensive player may:

  1. pull a runner in any direction at any time;
  2. use interlocking interference, by grasping a teammate or by using his hands or arms to encircle the body of a teammate in an effort to block an opponent; or
  3. push or throw his body against a teammate to aid him in an attempt to obstruct an opponent or to recover a loose ball.

Penalty: For assisting the runner, interlocking interference, or illegal use of hands, arms, or body by the offense: Loss of 10 yards.

Article 5. Legal Use Of Hands Or Arms By Defense

A defensive player may use his hands, arms, or body to push, pull, or ward off offensive players:

  1. when he is defending himself against an obstructing opponent while attempting to reach the runner;
  2. when an opponent is obviously attempting to block him;
  3. in a personal attempt to reach a loose ball that has touched the ground during a backward pass, fumble, or kick;
  4. during a forward pass that has crossed the neutral zone and has been touched by any player; and
  5. during a kick. See 6-2-1 and 9-1-4 for blocking restrictions during a kick.
Article 6. Defensive Holding

It is a foul for defensive holding if:

  1. a defensive player tackles or holds any opponent other than a runner, except as permitted in Article 5. For this purpose, a player is considered a runner while in the pocket if a teammate pretends to give him the ball and/or he pretends to possess the ball.
  2. during a punt, field goal attempt, or Try kick attempt, B1 grabs and pulls an offensive player out of the way, allowing B2 to shoot the gap (pull-and-shoot) in an attempt to block an apparent kick, except if B1 is advancing toward the kicker.

Penalty: For defensive holding: Loss of five yards and an automatic first down.

Article 7. Illegal Use Of Hands By Defense

It is a foul if a defensive player thrusts his hands or arms forward above the frame of an opponent to forcibly contact him on the head or neck in a direct or prolonged manner.

Penalty: For Illegal Use of Hands by the Defense: Loss of five yards and an automatic first down.

Non-Player Conduct IconRule 13. Non-Player Conduct

Penalty Enforcement IconRule 14. Penalty Enforcement (Governing all cases not otherwise specifically provided for)

Instant Replay IconRule 15. Instant Replay

Hourglass IconRule 16. Overtime Procedures

Emergency Light IconRule 17. Emergencies, Unfair Acts

Captain IconRule 18. Guidelines for Captains

Official IconRule 19. Officials

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