Speaking with reporters, McVay explained the Rams proposed making tipped backward passes that go past the line of scrimmage fall under the same parameters as fumbles in specific situations - at the end of halves or games, on fourth downs, PAT attempts, or two-point attempts.
The coach acknowledged the play was rare but impactful during their Week 16 game against Seattle. 'If it doesn't go through, I'm not losing any sleep over it,' McVay said. The Rams have also proposed a 40-second limit on booth reviews following lengthy delays during the controversial two-point conversion play.