Embed from Getty Images Pete Morelli will have his crew on the Thursday night game when the Eagles visit the Panthers. The Bills, Bengals, Cowboys, and...
What happened in the first quarter that gave the Bears a delay of game?
Liveblog coverage of the calls and rules interpretations in Week 5.
In the Week 4 media tape issued by the officiating department, senior vice president of officiating Al Riveron covered calls from Week 4
Two officials see the same play from opposite angles. How is a lateral pass ruled forward or backwards?
Enjoy photos of NFL officials working Week 4 games.
Carl Cheffers leads his crew on the Thursday night game in Tampa between the Patriots and Buccaneers.
Liveblog coverage of the calls and rules interpretations in Week 4.
NFL senior vice president of officiating Al Riveron released the weekly officiating video (below), covering the 10 second run-off, the catch process, and illegal batting of...
Danny Trevathan's hit may have made the highlight reel, but it has surely made another dubious reel: the officiating department's clip-and-save file.
Here's a look back at officials in action in Week 3.
John Hussey will be on hand in Green Bay on Thursday night when the Packers take on the Bears.
A tangled set of enforcements due to a blocked FG, batted ball, and the expiration of the half
Liveblog coverage of the calls and rules interpretations in Week 3.
In the weekly officiating tape to the media, senior vice president of officiating Al Riveron addressed three plays from the past week.
Here's the Week 2 photo gallery of NFL officials in action.
The Packers found themselves in a deep hole on the scoreboard that hinged on a judgement call that allowed a Falcons defensive touchdown to stand.
Liveblog coverage of the calls and rules interpretations in Week 2.
 Senior vice president of officiating Al Riveron released the week 1 officiating video today (video below). Among the numerous items to discuss, Riveron first discussed...
Centralized replay is obviously not the silver-bullet solution to replay problems.