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Referee Ron Torbert's officiating crew will be under the brightest spotlight yet on Sunday when the Chiefs play in their fifth Super Bowl in the past six seasons. And if there's a close call that ...
The story of Super Bowl LIX isn't the Kansas City Chiefs' quest for a third straight title or even the Philadelphia Eagles' great run to an NFC championship.. It's the officials. NFL fans are ...
A major officiating controversy has entered the Super Bowl 56 discussion. Refs held their flags in check for the majority of Sunday night’s Rams-Bengals Super Bowl. That is, until the Los ...
From Super Bowl I to Super Bowl IV, when the game was the "AFL (American Football League)-NFL World Championship Game", the officiating crews consisted of members from both leagues. Then for Super Bowl XXXVIII and Super Bowl XXXIX, the NFL selected the highest rated crew during the regular season. This was a reaction to several officiating ...
It's worth looking at how Torbert's crew called games this season, even though Super Bowls are officiated by all-star crews. Usually an officiating crew stays together through the season, but ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 January 2025. American football official (born 1960) Carl Cheffers Cheffers in 2019 Born (1960-07-22) July 22, 1960 (age 64) Whittier, California, U.S. Occupation NFL official (2000–present) Carl Cheffers (born July 22, 1960) is an American professional football official who officiates games for the ...
Torbert began his NFL officiating career in 2010 as a side judge before becoming a referee in the 2014 NFL season after Scott Green and Ron Winter announced they were retiring. Torbert is one of eight African-American referees in NFL history, after Johnny Grier , Mike Carey , Jerome Boger , and Don Carey ; he preceded Shawn Smith , Adrian Hill ...
That gave Los Angeles the ball at the 4 while trailing Cincinnati 20-16; eventually Stafford hit Super Bowl MVP Kupp for a 1-yard TD. Super Bowl 40 (Feb. 5, 2006): Steelers 21, Seahawks 10