CFL rules committee proposes end to regular-season tie games
The CFL rules committee wants to eliminate tie games during the regular-season.
The committee is recommending, starting this year, games that are tied after overtime be decided by alternating plays from the opposition’s three-yard line until one team scores and the other doesn’t. CFL commissioner Stewart Johnston unveiled the proposal Wednesday during the league’s winter meetings in Calgary.
“It’s probably only happened a handful of times over the last many years … but no one likes a tie,” Johnston said during a video conference.
Only four CFL regular-season games have ended in a tie since 2016, but two occurred in 2024.

