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NFL is moving closer to replacing the chain gang with new technology to measure line to gain

Line To Gain
July 31, 2024
ROB MAADDI - AP

The NFL is moving closer to replacing the chain gang with new technology to measure line to gain.

NFL executive Gary Brantley told The Associated Press the league will test Sonyโ€™s Hawk-Eye technology during some preseason games. The system most likely wouldnโ€™t be ready for full implementation until next season, though it could happen sooner.

โ€œWeโ€™re in the installation phase for all of our stadiums, really getting them calibrated and up to date,โ€ said Brantley, the NFLโ€™s senior vice president and chief information officer. โ€œWeโ€™re just really getting to a place where this system is as accurate as possible and really calibrating across our multiple stadiums. ... We have multiple stadiums with multiple dimensions inside of those stadiums with different age. So weโ€™re really just going through the installation of putting in the infrastructure and making sure these cameras are installed.โ€

Sony, which was named the NFLโ€™s official technology partner on Wednesday, has expanded its sports technology through Hawk-Eye Innovations to support officiating and the development of on-field and sideline technologies, including a new coachโ€™s sideline headset that will debut in 2025.

Its Hawk-Eye tracking services for line-to-gain measurement adds cameras to stadiums to track players, officials and the ball. The optimal tracking system notifies officials instantly if a first down was gained after the ball is spotted by hand.

โ€œWeโ€™re reducing a significant amount of time, 40 seconds for each time of use that basically is making the game that much more impactful,โ€ said Neal Manowitz, Sony president and chief operations officer. โ€œAnd then also the system is accurate down to less than half an inch, which is incredibly, incredibly accurate. Hopefully the fans appreciate the objective view, or at least half the fans each play will be appreciating it.โ€

The NFL has long used two bright orange sticks and a chain to measure for first downs. That method would remain in a backup capacity.

Beyond new technology for line-to-gain measurement and new headsets for coachesโ€™ communication, Sony is partnering with the NFL to enhance sideline photography, broadcast cameras and production, and more.

โ€œThe NFL has incredibly high standards and really what weโ€™re talking about in this relationship is together, at the highest level, how do we change the future of sports,โ€ Manowitz said. โ€œHow we change line to gain is a great example, and thatโ€™s where. ... we get the creators of the game, all of the people of the ops team, the coaches, the players, how do we get that community as close as possible to our engineers, and how do we bring them and then ultimately provide a much better experience for fans.โ€

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