That’s pretty complicated
You sell ads for a particular game then move it to an alternative channel that you’ve sold ads at a much cheaper price on
Split screen would be nice
Have the first game broadcast and second game video
I don’t think it’s a impossible solution just don’t think broadcasters or owners want to deal with it
I’m sure players wouldn’t want a long drawn out OT either
Allowing both teams the ball could really drag out a game if both scored a TD
Then do you simply say next score wins? Keep playing till someone wins?
Something like college might work
Say give each team the ball at the 50
Each team gets a shot
If it’s still tied require 2 point conversion
But if you give equal possessions you always run the risk of a long game
That's why the the original Overtime rules for the NFL aka "Sudden Death" created in 1940 for regular season games, then in 1946 for championship games was Ideal.
The college " overtime" structure is pure mindless, foolish BS.
The "periods" are in actually just possessions - reminiscent of how high school playoff games at regulations' end were decided back in the past; in Texas, the term was "penetrations".
Start at the opponent's 25 - score TD + FG; THEN - if both teams are tied after THREE "OT periods " now required going for 2-point conversion = 1995 season through 2020 season.
However - after a quarter century of 17-17 ties going to 35 -34, 28-28 ties going to 50-49 ...followed by
games that went 7 and 9 "overtimes" with scores 71-63 and 74-72 = BASKETBALL GAME RESULTS.
One college game in 2017 with a 3:30 pm eastern time start didn’t end until after 8pm .
Starting with the 2021 season-- teams tied after the first overtime must run a 2-Pt conversion play.
If still tied after the 2nd "OT" - the teams now have to do 2-point conversions (as opposed to the previous few seasons when they weren't required to do it until after the 5th "overtime".
Utterly stupid decision making that didn't take into account the scenarios that could- and did- happen that made many a college football game ending a farce.