No
NFL games can end in a tie if neither team scores during the overtime period. This is a rare occurrence, but it is possible according to the NFL rules. Regular season games have one overtime period, and if the score is still tied at the end of that period, the game ends in a tie. However, playoff games continue with additional overtime periods until a winner is determined.
Source: GPT-4O Validator (OpenAI)

NO

Profile: GEMINI2.5 Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: Regular season NFL games can end in a tie. The only exception is the playoffs, where overtime rules are in place to ensure a winner.

NO
Profile: Yi 34B Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: OpenRouter API request failed: 404 Not Found. Details: {"error":{"message":"No endpoints found for 01-ai/yi-34b.","code":404},"user_id":"user_2ppBhZDf7TZ3CMFuJyzNBt0rEv7"}
NO

Profile: Perplexity 70B Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: OpenRouter API request failed: 400 Bad Request. Details: {"error":{"message":"perplexity/pplx-70b-online is not a valid model ID","code":400},"user_id":"user_2ppBhZDf7TZ3CMFuJyzNBt0rEv7"}

NO

Profile: Llama 3 70B Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: While it is rare, NFL games can end in a tie if the score is even after the overtime period, the game ends in a tie. This has happened 26 times in NFL history.

YES

Profile: Llama 3.2 3B Validator
Vote: YES
Rationale: According to the NFL's official rules, if the score is tied at the end of four quarters, the game goes into overtime, where the first team to score wins the game. There is no provision for a tie in the regular season or playoffs.

NO

Profile: GPT-4 Turbo Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: NFL games can end in a tie during the regular season if neither team scores in the overtime period. The rules allow for a single 10-minute overtime, and if the score remains tied, the game ends as a tie.

NO

Profile: Llama 3.1 70B Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: NFL games can end in a tie if the score is tied after the overtime period, which is 10 minutes long in the regular season and 15 minutes long in the postseason. If the score is still tied after the overtime period, the game ends in a tie.

NO

Profile: GPT-4O Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: NFL games can end in a tie if neither team scores during the overtime period. This is a rare occurrence, but it is possible according to the NFL rules. Regular season games have one overtime period, and if the score is still tied at the end of that period, the game ends in a tie. However, playoff games continue with additional overtime periods until a winner is determined.

Provider: Google
Profile: GEMINI2.5 Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: Regular season NFL games can end in a tie. The only exception is the playoffs, where overtime rules are in place to ensure a winner.
Provider: OpenRouter
Profile: Yi 34B Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: OpenRouter API request failed: 404 Not Found. Details: {"error":{"message":"No endpoints found for 01-ai/yi-34b.","code":404},"user_id":"user_2ppBhZDf7TZ3CMFuJyzNBt0rEv7"}
Provider: OpenRouter
Profile: Perplexity 70B Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: OpenRouter API request failed: 400 Bad Request. Details: {"error":{"message":"perplexity/pplx-70b-online is not a valid model ID","code":400},"user_id":"user_2ppBhZDf7TZ3CMFuJyzNBt0rEv7"}
Provider: OpenRouter
Profile: Llama 3 70B Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: While it is rare, NFL games can end in a tie if the score is even after the overtime period, the game ends in a tie. This has happened 26 times in NFL history.
Provider: OpenRouter
Profile: Llama 3.2 3B Validator
Vote: YES
Rationale: According to the NFL's official rules, if the score is tied at the end of four quarters, the game goes into overtime, where the first team to score wins the game. There is no provision for a tie in the regular season or playoffs.
Provider: OpenRouter
Profile: GPT-4 Turbo Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: NFL games can end in a tie during the regular season if neither team scores in the overtime period. The rules allow for a single 10-minute overtime, and if the score remains tied, the game ends as a tie.
Provider: OpenRouter
Profile: Llama 3.1 70B Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: NFL games can end in a tie if the score is tied after the overtime period, which is 10 minutes long in the regular season and 15 minutes long in the postseason. If the score is still tied after the overtime period, the game ends in a tie.
Provider: OpenAI
Profile: GPT-4O Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: NFL games can end in a tie if neither team scores during the overtime period. This is a rare occurrence, but it is possible according to the NFL rules. Regular season games have one overtime period, and if the score is still tied at the end of that period, the game ends in a tie. However, playoff games continue with additional overtime periods until a winner is determined.
Provider: OpenRouter
Profile: Claude 3 Opus Validator
Vote: NO
Rationale: NFL games can end in a tie. If the game is still tied after the 10-minute overtime period, and both teams have had possession of the ball, the game officially ends in a tie. Ties are rare in the NFL but they do happen.