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Ravens Insider: Ravens penalties pile up as referees emphasize illegal formation


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The first stirring moment of the NFL’s season opener wasn’t some quarterback mastery or a thundering hit. It was three illegal formation penalties against the Ravens on their first seven plays. Then again late in the second quarter.

What gives?

The formation fouls were reviewed with teams “extensively” before, during and after training camps, according to Football Zebras, an NFL officiating account with 35,000-plus followers on X. The officiating-focused account said the NFL’s Competition Committee said the “bowing of the linemen” is an advantage in pass rush situations and needed to be addressed.

Players must have their helmet aligned with at least the belt line of the center to avoid being flagged.

The Ravens were the first victim of greater enforcement. Particularly Baltimore’s right tackle Ronnie Stanley who was responsible for three of the four calls in Thursday’s opening half. Patrick Mekari took the other one. Kansas City did not receive an illegal formation call in the first half.

NBC color analyst Cris Collinsworth went as far as to note on the opening drive that the officiating crew was calling the penalty “razor-sharp.”

There are three main prongs to the official rulebook on illegal formation: teams must have seven or more players on the line, eligible receivers must be on both ends of the line with all the players between them ineligible and no player may be out of bounds.

All five offensive linemen must be aligned before the play otherwise they’re susceptible to a flag for illegal formation and a five-yard penalty.

Teams have gotten leeway in the past. Although maybe not Chiefs right tackle Jawaan Taylor who, in 2023, was flagged for illegal formation three times in two weeks in 2023. His 20 infractions worth 140 yards led the NFL by a wide margin.

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