The screwjob that occurred in the 2012 AFC divisional game against the Broncos.
1. Carter play: Actions that do not constitute pass interference include but are not limited to:
(a) Incidental contact by a defender's hands, arms, or body when both players are competing for the ball, or neither player is looking for the ball. If there is any question whether contact is incidental, the ruling shall be no interference.
c) Contact that would normally be considered pass interference, but the pass is clearly uncatchable by the involved players.
2. Decker play: (c) Grabbing a receiver's arm(s) in such a manner that restricts his opportunity to catch a pass.
3. Tuck Rule play: When [an offensive] player is holding the ball to pass it forward, any intentional forward movement of his arm starts a forward pass, even if the player loses possession of the ball as he is attempting to tuck it back toward his body. Also, if the player has tucked the ball into his body and then loses possession, it is a fumble.
4. Field Goal kick: Article 2: There will be intervals of at least two minutes between the first and second periods (first half) and between the third and fourth periods (second half). During these intermissions all playing rules continue in force, and no representative of either team shall enter the field unless he is an incoming substitute, or a team attendant or trainer, entering to see to the welfare of a player.