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Sean McVay says Rams won't lose sleep over backward pass rule change proposal

Rams coach Sean McVay addressed a proposed rule change regarding backward passes following a controversial play in Week 16, stating he won't lose sleep if it fails to pass.

Sean McVay stated on Tuesday that the Los Angeles Rams are proposing a rule change to classify tipped backward passes falling past the line of scrimmage as fumbles, particularly during the final two minutes of games. This proposal aims to prevent favorable advancement of the ball, similar to the "Holy Roller" play, rather than allowing it to be caught and advanced like a lateral.