By Associated Press - Monday, January 28, 2019

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The Latest on lawsuit asking NFC championship do-over (all times local):

1:25 p.m.

A longshot lawsuit aimed at a possible do-over of the NFC championship game is bogged down in a jurisdictional issue: whether it belongs in Louisiana state court or in federal court.

The NFL wants it in federal court. Plaintiffs want it in state court.

A one-hour federal court hearing Monday didn’t immediately resolve the issue. U.S. District Judge Susie Morgan was to meet with attorneys for the NFL and two New Orleans Saints season ticket holders Monday evening.

At issue is the officials’ failure to call interference or roughness penalties when a Rams player leveled a Saints receiver with a helmet-to-helmet hit at a crucial point. The Rams went on to win in overtime and are set to play the Patriots in the Super Bowl on Sunday.

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9 a.m.

A longshot lawsuit seeking a possible do-over of the NFC championship game has been moved from state court in Louisiana to federal court.

A hearing in the case is set for noon Monday in New Orleans.

At issue is the failure of officials to call interference or roughness penalties when a Rams player leveled a Saints receiver with a helmet-to-helmet hit at a crucial point in the playoff game. The Rams went on to win in overtime and are set to play the Patriots in the Super Bowl on Sunday.

The lawsuit by two Saints season ticket holders says NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell should implement a league rule that could mean reversal of a game’s result or the rescheduling of a game.

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