ESPN’s Kevin Seifert got an early glimpse at the new XFL rule book coming out today. Most of the rules are similar to what fans see in a pro football or college game. There are around 25 new tweaks aimed at making the game run faster, have more exciting scoring and a focus on player safety.

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Here are some high-level XFL Rules coming this season;

Kickoff designed to discourage touchbacks and increase the likelihood of a return

Players can’t leave the line of scrimmage on punts until after the kick.

Three options after scoring a touchdown, one, two or three-point conversions

A touchback will be spotted at the 35-yard line

A shootout-style overtime

Two forward passes on one play

Any punts that go into the end zone or out of bounds will be marked at the 35-yard line

Only one foot to be in bounds for possession

Nine officials on the field

Video official who can intervene on significant non-reviewable plays

Booth-initiated reviews

Offensive linemen can be up to two yards downfield when a pass is thrown

Running game clock

10-minute halftime

Two timeouts per team per half

No coin tosses

We will have the entire XFL rulebook once the XFL releases it later today. Watch our XFL rule book recap on our LIVE YouTube show tonight at 8 pm EST. We look at the new XFL rules we like, and the new rules we don’t like.