That ban and a proposal by the competition committee to have instant replay rulings made by members of the league office are expected to be ratified by the owners with little to no opposition, according to several people within the league.

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A vote also is to be taken on the competition committee’s proposal to cut overtime from 15 to 10 minutes during the preseason and regular season. It is a safety measure designed to reduce wear and tear on players.

“I don’t know if the coaches or GMs expressed any opposition to that because I’ve been in these [owners’] meetings all day,” New York Giants co-owner John Mara, a member of the competition committee, said late Monday. “I think that’s gonna pass but I don’t know for sure. … It was something the players, when we met with them in Indianapolis, supported. The opposition to that is it might create more ties. My response to that is: So what? I’d rather have that used as a tiebreaker at the end of the year than something like point differential.”

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The owners were making plans to take all their rule-change votes Tuesday and end their portion of the annual league meeting a day earlier than scheduled. The biggest item on their agenda was resolved Monday when the owners ratified the Raiders’ proposed move from Oakland to Las Vegas beginning with the 2019 or 2020 season.

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The meeting thus would conclude early Wednesday with the NFC coaches’ breakfast with media members.

The competition committee’s suggestion for ejections or suspensions for certain illegal hits is to go into effect as a point of emphasis for officials, those people familiar with the process said.

Competition committee members have stressed that a small number of plays would lead to such punishments and only the most egregious illegal hits would produce ejections or suspensions. The committee’s presentation to the owners on the issue was to include four or five such hits. Committee members felt that fines handed out by the league were not serving as a sufficient deterrent in such cases.