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The video from NFL officiating hit head coach and general manager inboxes on Tuesday. For 106 seconds, a narrator explained league rules on reporting a change of position atop video clips from the ...
Mark Perlman (2000 – 2001, 2003 –present) line judge (was on medical leave during the 2002 NFL season) Jerod Phillips (2016 –present) head linesman. Tim Podraza (2008 –present) line judge. Dyrol Prioleau (2007 –present) side judge 2007, 2016–present; field judge 2008–2015.
Art McNally. Arthur Ignatius McNally (July 1, 1925 – January 1, 2023) was an American professional football executive who was director of officiating for the National Football League (NFL) [1] from 1968 to 1991. Before becoming director of officiating—succeeding Mark Duncan, who had held the position from 1964 to 1968—McNally served as a ...
On average, an NFL referee oversees 154 plays in an NFL game. The NFL Officiating Department reviews every call an NFL official makes or fails to make. Officials who make too many erroneous calls ...
Perry Fewell. Perry Fewell (born September 7, 1962) is an American football coach. He currently serves as the senior vice president of officiating administration for the National Football League (NFL)'s officiating department. Previously, he served as the defensive backs coach or defensive coordinator for eight NFL teams between 1998 and 2019.
Longtime NFL official and member of the league's officiating staff Wayne Mackie died Thursday. He was 62. Mackie spent 10 seasons as an NFL official, joining the league in 2007.
USFL / UFL official (2022–present) Mike Pereira (born April 13, 1950) [1] is a former American football official and later vice president of officiating for the National Football League (NFL) and currently the head of officiating for the United Football League (UFL). Since 2010, he has served as a rules analyst for Fox Sports, for which he ...
“This officiating crew, and the officiating department — I know if I were there, I’d be the first one to tell you, ‘We have to be better,’” Blandino said. Spinning it back to Sunday ...