
NFL's New Rule: Player Ejections for On-Field Misconduct
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NFL owners have approved a new rule allowing the league office to instruct on-field refs to eject players for misconduct, even if no penalty flag was thrown initially. This change comes after the controversial incident involving DK Metcalf of the Pittsburgh Steelers, who was not ejected during a game despite shoving a fan in the stands. Metcalf was later suspended and is now facing a lawsuit. The new rule aims to address such incidents more promptly.
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