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2017 Pro Bowl

Jerome Boger selected as 2017 Pro Bowl referee

Jerome Boger has been selected as the referee for the 2017 NFL Pro Bowl at Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Florida.

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Jerome Boger has been selected as the referee for the 2017 NFL Pro Bowl at Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Fla.

      Yrs 2016 crew College Occupation
R 23 Jerome Boger 13   Morehouse College
retired commercial insurance underwriter
U 124 Carl Paganelli 17 (swing) Michigan State retired federal probation officer
HL 98 Greg Bradley 8 Hochuli Tennessee chemical engineer
LJ 100 Tom Symonette 13 Allen Florida certified public accountant
FJ 95 James Coleman 12 (swing) Arkansas electrical engineer
SJ 25 Bob Waggoner 20 Steratore Juniata College retired probation officer
BJ 78 Greg Meyer 15 Vinovich Texas Christian banker
ALT 131 Mark Pellis 3 Parry Allegheny financial advisor
Replay Al Hynes   Triplette    

Side judge James Coleman will be working at field judge for this game. In addition, a game supervisor, usually senior vice-president of officiating Dean Blandino, and an assistant coach will monitor the formations and the coverages for unsportsmanlike conduct. In the Pro Bowl, there are only simple formations and coverage packages allowed.


Related: Rule changes for 2017 Pro Bowl


Boger was assigned to this year’s Hall of Fame game, which was cancelled after the grounds crew had destroyed the synthetic turf in an attempt to dry the field paint.

Unlike the past three years, the Pro Bowl will be a face-off between the all-stars from each conference — the original format prior to 2014. The officials assigned to a Pro Bowl are generally the most senior member in their position who are not working a playoff game and who also have not worked a Pro Bowl. The league and the union have made exceptions to the seniority rule for certain commemorations, such as a retirement. This year, Bob Waggoner will call his final game at the Pro Bowl.

There will be replay at this year’s Pro Bowl. It was cost-prohibitive to ship replay equipment to Hawaii for an exhibition game that likely would not see any coach’s challenges. Replay was used to test a tablet-based system when the game was played in Arizona two years ago.

And — never forget it – yes, there are penalties in the Pro Bowl.

Cam Filipe is a forensic scientist and has been involved in football officiating for 12 years. Cam is in his fourth season as a high school football official. This is his ninth season covering NFL officiating for Football Zebras.

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