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  2. How Much Does an NFL Referee Make? - AOL

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    The NFL doesn’t release salary figures for officials, but Sporting News reported that, as of 2019, the average salary was $205,000 per season. ... They are members of the NFL Referees ...

  3. How much money do NFL refs make? Officials' salaries and ...

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    NFL officials had an average salary of $205,000 in the 2019 season. This salary is fixed and not dependent on the number of games officiated. How much money do NFL refs make?

  4. How Much Does an NFL Referee Make? - AOL

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    What Is an NFL Referee’s Salary? The reported average annual salary of $205,000 for NFL refs is likely not too far off the mark. It is estimated that Brad Allen, the 2nd highest-paid ref in the ...

  5. National Football League Referees Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Football League Referees Association (NFLRA), established in 1972 as the Professional Football Referees Association is a labor union that serves as the collective bargaining agency for game officials with the National Football League (NFL). The NFLRA has been involved in two work stoppages, lock outs taking place in 2001 and 2012.

  6. Shawn Smith (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Shawn Smith is an American professional football official in the National Football League (NFL). He wears uniform number 14. He entered the league in the 2015 season as an umpire, and was promoted to referee for the 2018 season, following the retirements of Terry McAulay and Gene Steratore.

  7. List of NFL officials - Wikipedia

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    Note: Years listed refer to season the official began or ended career in the NFL. At the start of the 1998 season, the NFL switched position titles of back judge and field judge. Prior to 1998, the field judge was the deep official in the center of the field, and the back judge was deep on the sideline.

  8. 2012 NFL referee lockout - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 NFL referee lockout was a labor dispute between the National Football ... saying that the league's proposal actually only increases salaries by 2.82% per year.

  9. 2001 NFL referee lockout - Wikipedia

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    The primary sources of disagreement between the league and the NFL Referees Association pertained to the salaries, pensions, and severance for the officials. [9] The NFL claimed that under their original proposal to the union, officials would receive a 40% increase in salary in the first year of the new agreement with a 120% increase by 2005 ...