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What is the Tom Brady tuck rule?

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Asked by: Jeffrey Rodriguez

The Tuck Rule remains one of the most fiercely contested changes of the last two decades, going so far that it’s often referred to as “The Brady Rule.” During the 2001 AFC divisional playoff game between the Patriots and Raiders, Brady dropped back to pass and began to throw when he tucked the ball, before being hit by …

Does the tuck rule still exist?

The tuck rule was abolished on March 20, 2013, by a 29–1 vote of current teams. The Pittsburgh Steelers voted against abolition, while two teams, the Patriots and Redskins, abstained from the vote.

What was the purpose of the tuck rule?

NFL Rule 3, Section 22, Article 2, Note 2.
This is referred to as the tuck rule because the ball leaving the quarterback’s hands is considered a forward pass even if the quarterback intends not to pass the ball, but instead continues the forward motion to tuck the ball back into his body.

Why is it called the Tuck Rule Game?

After the officials reviewed the play, it was determined Brady was in a throwing motion and was attempting to “tuck” the ball towards his body, therefore making it an incomplete pass and resulting in the Patriots keeping the ball.

When was the Tuck Rule Game played?

Obi-Wan Takes the High Ground! – The Loop

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The game just moments before the controversial incomplete pass. Picture from CBS televising the game.
Date January 19, 2002
Stadium Foxboro Stadium
Location Foxborough, Massachusetts

Was the tuck rule the correct call?

Tom Brady admitted on Twitter that infamous “Tuck Rule” call was probably a mistake and “might have been a fumble.” Sort of. Photo courtesy USA Today. Tom Brady admitted on Twitter that infamous “Tuck Rule” call was probably a mistake and “might have been a fumble.” Sort of.

Why was tuck rule not a fumble?

By rule, a quarterback’s throwing motion begins when he raises the ball in his hand and begins to move his arm forward. That motion does not end until the quarterback tucks the ball back against his body, making him a runner. If the ball comes loose any time in between, it’s an incomplete pass—not a fumble.

Was the tuck rule a fumble?

However, due to the “tuck rule,” the pass was ruled as an incomplete pass instead of a fumble, which resulted in Brady getting the ball back, the Patriots tying the game to force overtime and win, and eventually become one of the greatest dynasties in all of sports.

Is the tuck rule in college football?

The rule’s elimination makes it so a quarterback loses possession when he fumbles while trying to bring the ball back to his body after opting not to throw. If the passer loses control while the ball is going forward, it’s still incomplete. If he loses the ball while tucking, it’s a fumble.

When did the Tom Brady tuck rule happen?

2001

Narrated by actor Michael Chiklis, The Tuck Rule examines one of the most significant plays in NFL history. With 1:50 remaining in the fourth quarter of the 2001 AFC Divisional Round game, Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson sacked Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, resulting in an apparent game-sealing fumble.