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League may mull changing pass interference penalty
When the NFL Competition Committee meets next week in Naples, Fla., instant replay will be a major topic of conversation.
Pass interference enforcement also will be in the spotlight. For years, there have been calls to change the penalty from being a spot-foul to a 15-yard penalty.
According to multiple reports, executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent says the league might look at making a change in the penalty.
Opponents of the change say it gives defensive players the incentive to tackle receivers who get behind them.
Vincent said making the change to a 15-yard penalty would be an alternative to making pass interference subject to replay review.
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