SJ Eugene Hall and BJ Greg Meyer have the Call of the Week
NFL governing documents do not allow the commissioner to declare a forfeit as a means of discipline, but there could be a way around that.
Terry Killens has the Call of the Week in week 2.
What was once a rare milestone at the Super Bowl in February has now become a commonality in the 2020 season.
Some on the officiating staff are to monitor the sound levels of recorded crowd noise.
Field judge Aaron Santi and line judge Tom Eaton come together to quickly and decisively rule a catch at the sideline
Sometimes to know where you are, you have to know how you got there. In a tumultuous year, it was a request for a moment of...
A new rule will allow replay to use a clear-recovery determination from the field — sometimes.
When it comes to touching the ball, a player's hair is just as much in play as the rest of his body.
A new rule prevents an overzealous owner from decorating their field with an oversized logo.
Rules chain-ge addresses the Talib-Crabtree feud.
Once again, the Pro Football Hall has shut out officials from enshrinement.
Field judges Joe Larrew and Steve Zimmer are returning to the roster, after appealing their offseason departure.
Seven officials have decided to opt out of the 2020 NFL season.
The NFL addressed a few preliminary coronavirus protocols regarding certain key sideline personnel that are managed by the officiating department
NFL's 5-official plan will divert attention away from the interior linemen and focus more on the defensive secondary.
Sources tell Football Zebras the NFL is training its officials on how to call a game with only 5 officials
http://gty.im/843486860 The NFL’s Washington franchise has officially retired their team name, which will take effect when a new team name is decided. In use for 87...
Officiating administration has been undergoing a shift in the offseason, and the NFL announced its changes for management of the officiating department. Former referee Walt Anderson...
It was the master who used a loophole in the rules, only to have the student use it against him in a Shakespearean twist. We are...