The NFL season is over, but football has not come to an end. The Alliance of American Football has finished up its third week of the 2019 season and fans are still getting accustomed to the new rules.

The AAF will have a few different rules from the NFL. Here are some of the new playing rules the AAF will have in place for 2019 (per the AAF website):

- Games will start without kickoffs as a nod to player safety. There will be a coin toss, with the winner deciding whether to receive or defer. The team that gets the ball will send out its offense to start from its 25.

- The AAF's play clock will be 35 seconds, which is five seconds shorter than the NFL's.

- There are no television timeouts during games and fewer commercials to reduce overall game time to roughly 150 minutes instead of 180 minutes in the NFL.

- Overtime will allow both teams to have the ball once, first-and-goal from the 10. Teams have to score a touchdown and go for two points while field goals are not allowed. Games can end in a tie after the overtime period.

- Onside kicks are not a part of The Alliance and instead "onside conversions" will be a new addition. If a team is trailing by 17 points or more inside of five minutes remaining in a game, they must convert a fourth-and-12 from their 28 in order to keep the ball.

- On defense, no more than five players may rush on passing plays. No defensive player may rush from a position of more than two yards outside the widest offensive lineman and more than five yards from the line of scrimmage. The exceptions would be play-action or run-pass option plays and if the ball leaves the tackle box.

Here's a look at how the former Packers did in the third week of the inaugural AAF season.