Illegal procedure

In the National Football League, an illegal procedure can be used to refer to one or any number of a set of penalties. It is not itself a particular penalty, but an encompassing term which can describe several infractions.

Types of illegal procedure

In many cases, most notably in the National Football League, this type of penalty has even been given its own signals. Examples of this include:

However, certain penalties still retain the "illegal procedure" signal.[1] Examples of this are:

Usage by the referee

Most penalties that are considered to fall under the category of "illegal procedure" are not stated as such when announced by the referee, as it may be considered insufficient explanation, and require further justification anyway. However, referees do often preface the less common penalties of "kickoff or safety kick out of bounds," and "player voluntarily going out of bounds" with, "illegal procedure," likely to avoid possible confusion caused by the signal with multiple meanings.

Usage at different levels

It is used similarly to the professional level at the high school level,[2] but this term is not referenced at all in the collegiate rule book.[3]

References

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