There have been three of note - the 1971 playoff game won by the Miami Dolphins over the Kansas City Chiefs, the 1986 playoff game won by the Cleveland Browns over the New York Jets, and the 2003 playoff game won by the Carolina Panthers over the St. Louis Rams.
Yes
Overtime was implemented in the 1974 season for regular season games. Before that there was no overtime to break a tie in a regular season game. Of course, playoff games have always had overtime.
it is started by a jump ball, and only last for 5 minutes, who ever is ahead after the five minutes, is the victor (winner). in case of another tie at the end of that overtime, a second overtime would start with the same rules as the first overtime.
Yes, the NFL has a rule for overtime where if the game is tied after the first overtime period, a second overtime period is played, which is known as double overtime.
Yes, there is double overtime in the NFL. If a regular season game is tied at the end of the first overtime period, a second overtime period is played to determine the winner.
In college football, the teams play a second overtime. If the game is tied after that, they play a third overtime. And on and on until one team is leading after an overtime. In the NFL, if no team scores in overtime the game is over and declared a tie.
Before a tie in any game, there is an extra "overtime" period, which is essentially another quarter or period of the game. If there is still a tie after this, there may be a second overtime, or tie listed in the standings.
a hockey game shootout starts at the end of a game ends in a tie they go overtime(who ever scores first) then go on breakways (shootout) a hockey game shootout starts at the end of a game ends in a tie they go overtime(who ever scores first) then go on breakways (shootout)
Dallas Stars
Russ Courtnall scored the series clinching goal at 5:26 of the second overtime
No. The NFL only allows one overtime period during the regular season - or whomever scores first. Whichever comes first ends the game. If no one has scored at the end of the first overtime period, it is recorded as a tie and the game is over. This is not true during the playoffs, however. During the playoffs the game continues until someone scores.
The AFC Championship game for the 1986-1987 season went into overtime. IN that game, the Denver Broncos defeated the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland, 23-20 for the win.