We may need a little more information to defnitively answer your question. On some aircraft, the row behind the exit row are actually also considered exit rows as they have direct access to the exit without having to enter the main passenger aisle. For example, LAA 757 have 2 seats at the 2L/R exit (seats B/C & D/E), and a row of 3 seats behind it. Since the A/F seats can squeeze between the cabin wall and the B/E seats to access the exit directly, these are also considered exit row seats.
There are similar rows on the A321 and possibly on some of the reconfigured 737s.
But again, these are actually labeled as exit row.