A shortened field and restricting how single points are awarded are among the significant changes coming to the CFL.

League commissioner Stewart Johnston unveiled a two-part plan Monday that will be phased in over two years and not only alter the way the game is played but also how it looks.

Starting next season, teams will no longer be able to win games with a single off a missed field goal that sails through the end zone. No points will be awarded for errant field goals, punts or kickoffs that go through the end zone — either in the air or via a bounce.

If a returner fields a missed field goal, punt or kickoff in the end zone and either kneels or is tackled in the end zone trying to forward the ball, a single will be awarded.

Also, there will be a 35-second automatic reset on the pla

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