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Old Tue Oct 04, 2005, 09:53am
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Originally posted by tommyk
My friends and I are trying to figure out a play near the end of the Lions Tampa Bay game this sunday. The Lions completed a pass to Williams. Williams then stepped out of bounds. This was in the last five minutes of the game. For some reason, the clock didn't stop. Someone said it was because he was not moving forward when he stepped out of bounds. I've never heard of such a rule. Does anyone know what the rule is in this situation.

Also, is the official NFL rulebook online? I know NFL.com has a kind of summary, but I can't find the official rulebook.

Thanks.
I didn't see the play in question so I can only comment on what was written (and not on the play itself).

If forward progress is stopped inbounds, the clock should continue to run. If the player was trying to fight forward to gain yardage and goes out of bounds sideways, the forward progress was stopped in the field of play and the clock shouldn't stop.

The only rulebook you can find online (for free anyway) is the NCAA rulebook.
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