Effective immediately, teams will no longer be mandated to use microchip-implanted footballs for kicking plays.
However, because some kickers have expressed a desire to continue using them, teams will decide at the beginning of the game whether to use microchip-implanted balls or technology-free balls for the duration of the contest.
The league has tested these footballs using robotic technology and current CFL players. While there is no definitive evidence to suggest their use impacts performance in any manner, we are taking this step out of respect for kickers who do not yet feel comfortable using them.
The CFL will continue to test microchip-implanted balls. Their mandated usage will be revisited ahead of the 2025 season.
Today’s decision in no way impacts our commitment towards the collection and usage of in-game performance metrics. The CFL remains steadfast in its approach of using data to better inform, engage and entertain current and future fans.
This is all being pushed by Genius Sports, that’s the same outfit that couldn’t even provide up to date stats last season. I’d be more tempted to believe the kickers than the incompetant company trying to sell the microchips.