When I saw that play the first time, I thought it was offside. But as it replayed over and over, I came to the belief even with grainy video it was not offside, and it was certainly too close to call it so.
As for the previous post, I could be wrong, but they already have an official on the 35-yard "restraining line." Now there will be two officials on that line eyeballing from each direction, and then they can have a "conference" if one decides there was an offsides issue.
This sort of makes up for the "unfair fair catch" call that gave Minnesota an unearned win in 2023. Justice is blind.