Super Bowl overtime rules explained: What happens if the biggest game in football ends in a tie
Super Bowl overtime rules explained: What happens if the biggest game in football ends in a tie
The Super Bowl has only seen overtime twice in its history, with crucial rule changes introduced in 2022 ensuring both teams get a possession. Overtime periods last 15 minutes, and the game continues until a winner is decided. Fairness and excitement are at the forefront of these rules, ensuring the outcome is determined on the field.
The Super Bowl has only seen overtime twice in its history, with crucial rule changes introduced in 2022 ensuring both teams get a possession. Overtime periods last 15 minutes, and the game continues until a winner is decided. Fairness and excitement are at the forefront of these rules, ensuring the outcome is determined on the field.