Yesterday, Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell received an appointment to one of the most important committees in the National Football League, and one that could allow him to have a significant influence on some of the league’s rules.
O’Connell, along with Houston Texans’ head coach DeMeco Ryans, was named to the NFL’s Competition Committee on Thursday.
The Competition Committee, per the NFL’s Communications website, “reviews all competitive aspects of the game, including (but not limited to) playing rules, roster regulations, technology, game-day operations and player protection.” They will meet before the NFL Combine gets underway to start determining any potential rules changes that could be presented to the league’s ownership for implementation for the 2026 season.
Last year, the changes that the Competition Committee brought forth included making the “dynamic kickoff” a permanent feature of the game, along with changing the placement of a touchback from the 30 to the 35-yard line, as well as the virtual measurement and the overtime rules that guaranteed each team a possession in overtime in regular season games. They also proposed the banning of the controversial “Tush Push” play, a proposal that was ultimately struck down but could very well come up for a vote again this season.
O’Connell getting a spot on the Competition Committee isn’t something that’s going to allow him to propose things that could benefit the Vikings specifically or anything like that, but it does put him on the front line of potential rules changes for the league as a whole. It’s a pretty big deal to be put on the committee, so here’s hoping that O’Connell can help to bring about some positive changes.