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However, the safety shouldn't have counted because there was an OBVIOUS face mask on the play by Rams linebacker Byron Young. Three replay angles, tough scene. Feel like the proactive reviews ...
Face mask fouls continue to be not reviewable. It’s one of the original safety rules, passed long before the NFL had its epiphany regarding player health. At one point, the league ditched the ...
However, it was pretty clear just watching the play that Young had taken Darnold down by grabbing and yanking his face mask, which should have provided new life for the Vikings with a 15-yard penalty.
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Shop-bought plastic masks began to appear ... following trends, consumer culture, or are we looking for a way to satiate our intrinsic need for ritual and tradition? If so, why not look to ...