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NFL admits clock error at end of Chargers-Steelers game

The NFL admitted Tuesday that officials erred in the closing minutes of Monday night's San Diego Chargers-Pittsburgh Steelers game as nearly 20 seconds unnecessarily ran off the clock, time the Steelers were supposed to have.

Fortunately for the league, referee Pete Morelli and side judge Rob Vernatchi, who is responsible for making sure the game clock is being operated properly, Pittsburgh was able to get the game-winning score in the time it was (erroneously) given when running back Le'Veon Bell bulled over the goal line with zeroes showing on the clock for a 24-20 victory.

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NFL spokesman Michael Signora emailed this explanation to several reporters:

"With 2:56 remaining in the fourth quarter, San Diego kicked off to Pittsburgh. The kick resulted in a touchback. By rule, the game clock does not start if the receiving team possesses the ball in the end zone and does not carry it into the field of play.

"Because of an error by the clock operator, the game clock was incorrectly started before the Steelers' first play from scrimmage following the touchback. That first down snap came with 2:38 left to play instead of 2:56, a difference of 18 seconds.

"The official game time is kept on the stadium scoreboard, but it is the responsibility of the side judge to supervise the timing of the game. Had the side judge or any of the other six on-field officials noticed the timing error, they could have corrected it.

"The game clock is not subject to instant replay review unless there is a timing issue on the last play of the first half or the last play of the game. The performance of the clock operator and game officials will be reviewed per the standard procedure for reviewing every play of every game."

In-stadium clock operators are hired by the NFL and usually have experience officiating at the college level.

The Steelers are now 1-1 with Michael Vick as quarterback; Ben Roethlisberger suffered a knee injury in Week 3 against St. Louis.