The NFL will engage its Competition Committee on technology to take virtual line-to-gain measurements next season. Read more on Boston.com.
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Curt Mills Gabbard, who has a reputation as an outsider, looked like a seasoned political professional from the very start.
Sony’s Hawk-Eye system, which uses cameras and AI to make calls, is set to be tested again next preseason as calls for new officiating continue.