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The NFL Referees Association is the sole and exclusive bargaining representative of all employees employed by the NFL to officiate games played by the Member Clubs of the NFL.
- About
A: There are seven on-field NFL officials: Referee, Umpire,...
- Media
January 3, 2023. NFLRA Statement on Damar Hamlin November 9,...
- NFLRA History
The Official PFRA-NFLRA History. © 2017 by NFLRA. bottom of...
- By The Numbers
By The Numbers | nflra. NFL Officials' Numbers: 1942-2022....
- Awards and Honors
An exhilarating museum and attraction, the Hall of Fame pays...
- Super Bowl Officials
Number after name indicates multiple Super Bowls appearances...
- About
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 seven NFL officials on the field have specific roles and responsibilities that make it possible to correctly and consistently call games at football’s highest level. Proper training and...
At no cost to participants, the academy teaches football fundamentals — along with personal and professional skills that last a lifetime — and it puts the most promising individuals on the path to...
Contents. 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.
By The Numbers | nflra. NFL Officials' Numbers: 1942-2022. In 1942, the NFL began assigning numbers to its officials, without regard to position or seniority. Here, we honor our NFL officials, past and present, by highlighting them according to the numbers they wore on the field.
A: There are seven on-field NFL officials: Referee, Umpire, Down Judge, Line Judge, Field Judge, Side Judge and Back Judge. Each has a specific role and responsibilities that make it possible to correctly and consistently call games at football’s highest level.