‘One of the worst tackles’: How NRL ban could inspire NFL crackdown after playoff injuries

Two playoff injuries might encourage a tackle rule change this NFL off-season.

Per the Washington Post, the league’s competition committee is expected to meet and review the mechanics of the tackle from 49ers safety Jimmy Ward that caused an ankle injury to Cowboys running back Tony Pollard.

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Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes also suffered a high ankle sprain in the first quarter of the Chiefs’ 27-20 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars last week.

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He underwent surgery shortly after the Cowboys’ season-ending loss to the 49ers.

The NFL and its competition committee meet yearly in the off-season to address possible rule changes.

The plan to review Ward’s tackle of Pollard doesn’t mean a rule change will take place or even be suggested, however, according to the report.

New boundaries have been set in the past before by the NFL, though, including outlawing horse collar tackles and coming down hard on hits to the head.

Earlier this season, the NFL and NFLPA announced changes to its concussion protocols in the wake of a scary incident involving Tua Tagovailoa.

Any rule changes do however have to go through all 32 team owners.

For change to be enacted, 75 per cent of them would have to approve the change.

This story originally appeared on the New York Post and has been reposted with permission