Defensive holding up, total penalties down in first week

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NEW YORK -- Although there were fewer penalties overall in the first week of the NFL season, the number of defensive holding calls tripled, presumably because of the new emphasis on calling them.

According to figures from the league's officiating department, there were 218 penalties accepted in the 16 games in Week 1 compared to 240 in the first week of the 2003 season.

However, there were 15 defensive holding calls accepted compared to five last year. Illegal contact calls remained the same, five in each season.

At league meetings last spring, the NFL's competition committee instructed the officiating department to emphasize enforcement of the holding and illegal chuck penalties. That emphasis comes, in part, because of what was thought to be lenient officiating on those calls in last year's AFC title game between Indianapolis and New England.

Those two teams met again last Thursday night in the season opener. There was one defensive holding call enforced against each team and an illegal chuck call against the Colts in the Patriots' 27-24 victory. Two other defensive holding calls were declined.


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