NFL releases statement on third QB rule that may explain Taysom Hill position switch

The NFL released a statement on its third QB rule. It doesn’t offer much more clarity, but it may explain the Taysom Hill position switch:

The New Orleans Saints drew a lot of attention on Monday by changing the position listing for Taysom Hill on their official website roster. After being listed at tight end throughout the summer, he’s now grouped with the quarterbacks.

When asked about the change after practice, head coach Dennis Allen said that it was “more of a clerical thing than anything else,” rather than a reaction to the NFL’s new third-quarterback rule. Still, this change could be a factor during the season. He pointed out that Hill played about half his snaps at quarterback last year. The Saints like to get him involved in a number of different roles as a runner, receiver, passer and occasional blocker.

Hours after the change was noted on the Saints website, the NFL released a series of questions and answers clarifying eligibility for the rule, specifying that only bona fide quarterbacks factor into the decision. Here’s their description of what that means:

For the purposes of the Emergency Third Quarterback rule, a bona fide quarterback is defined as a player who wears a jersey number authorized for a quarterback and (a) is an established quarterback (e.g., someone who has customarily played the position in past professional or college seasons); or (b) is a player who takes regular-season snaps only at quarterback during at least three consecutive weeks of practice, including any week the player would be listed as an Emergency Third Quarterback.

Additionally, here are the eligibility rules for the emergency third quarterback:

  1. The Emergency Third Quarterback must be on the club’s 53-player roster; the player cannot be an elevated Practice Squad player. The club’s starting quarterback (QB1) and its backup quarterback (QB2) must also be on the club’s 53-player roster.
  2. A club must have two bona fide quarterbacks on its 47/48-player gameday active list to designate an Emergency Third Quarterback. 
  3. A club cannot designate an Emergency Third Quarterback if it has three or more bona fide quarterbacks on its 47/48-player gameday active list

So this has more to do with Jake Haener than Taysom Hill; the rookie would be that emergency third passer they’re talking about. But what would it look like each week? Here are two examples:

Let’s say it’s a typical game week for the Saints. We’re in Week 1 and the top three quarterbacks are listed on the 48-man active roster: Derek Carr, Jameis Winston and Taysom Hill. Jake Haener is inactive, and because the Saints have three available quarterbacks, he wouldn’t be eligible to play. If Carr and Winston are both unavailable, Hill would get the nod.

Now we’re on to the next game, in a scenario where either Carr or Winston (or Hill) is not able to play. Because the Saints are down a man, they can now have Haener dress but not count against the 48-man active-roster limit. He’ll only be able to play if both quarterbacks ahead of him on the depth chart go down. But he will have that option.

At least that’s the idea in theory. The NFL hasn’t really painted a clearer picture than what we had earlier this offseason by overdoing this rule.

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Sean Payton comments on NFL’s emergency 3rd QB rule

NFL teams can have an emergency QB3 not count against the game-day roster this season, but such a QB would have to be on the 53-man roster.

The NFL made a rule change this offseason that will allow teams to have an emergency third quarterback not count against the game-day roster. There is a catch, though, as the QB3 has to be on the active roster in order to not count against the game-day roster (practice squad elevations will count against the game-day roster).

Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton was asked about the new rule after the team kicked off organized team activities last week.

“The rule changes — I know with the quarterbacks — if you carry three [QB] on your 53 [man roster], you get a [third on] game day,” Payton said on May 25. “Let’s say what happened to San Francisco was a once-in-every-seven-year occurrence.

“Each team will then have to decide if they want to continue to have two and get an additional player other than a quarterback on their 53. Everyone has three in the building — a lot of times on the practice squad. I think team-by-team, it will vary.”

Based purely on Payton’s comment about the 49ers incident being a rare occurrence, one might be led to believe the coach is still planning to only carry two quarterbacks on the 53-man roster in 2023.

Payton usually kept two true QBs on the active roster while with the New Orleans Saints, but having Taysom Hill available as an emergency QB might have impacted the team’s roster construction.

It remains to be seen if the Broncos will carry two or three QBs on the 53-man roster in 2023, but the league’s new rule will give the team more roster flexibility for whatever decision Payton makes.

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Chiefs Check-in: NFL rule changes unlikely to benefit Kansas City

The NFL’s owners voted to approve two new rules on Monday, neither of which are expected to benefit the #Chiefs

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The Kansas City Chiefs are on a warpath to defend their championship title in 2023, and are one day closer to the beginning of the regular season with OTAs set to start this week. The team’s coaching staff will get its first look at their newly re-tooled roster in the coming days and should start solidifying their plans for training camp and the preseason as practices give them an idea of what the available talent might achieve.

Fans will have to wait until August to see the roster in action firsthand, but with quotes, clips and reports to release aplenty during workouts, the Chiefs won’t miss a beat in their preparation for the new season.

Here are all of the top stories about the Chiefs and teams around the NFL for the morning of Tuesday, May 23rd: