The NFL will not fine or suspend any members of Walt Anderson's crew for some missed calls Monday night.
One of the more common questions is being brought up again: Should the NFL officials be full-time employees?
The officiating crew was presented with another controversial call as the Bills failed to convert on 4th and goal at the end of the game
With 3 seconds remaining in the first half on Monday night in Seattle, what appeared to be a routine end-of-half field goal became anything but.
49ers head coach Chip Kelly employed a rarely used tactic: he intentionally broke the rules to gain an advantage.
Embed from Getty Images  Roughing the passer could be subject to review It may still be a long-shot for 2017, but the NFL continues to...
There are a few interesting trends that have emerged in the replay statistics over the first eight weeks.
A clear reversal stands due to a technical issue.
Ed Walker is out with a torn quad.
3 marquee players take on officiating from Sunday.
When the Raiders move to Las Vegas, the officiating department will have to revamp its policies.
Texans quarterback Brock Osweiler appeared to have an incomplete pass when the ball slipped from his hands. After the play, a fumble was ruled.
At the owner's fall meeting, there was no mention about expanding to an 8th official.
Vontaze Burfict is facing a significant fine for his actions last week.
Following up on some leftover items from Week 5.
With the first four weeks of the season in the books, there is now enough data to see what tactics have emerged. Football Zebras has compiled...
A new pilot program in Los Angeles founded by Fox Sports rules analyst and former NFL vice president of officiating Mike Pereira is generating quite a bit...
Dean Blandino discusses the Duke Johnson fumble and taunting
Tyler Riveron, 1991-2016.
Embed from Getty Images They never make a big call. The camera never focuses on them unless they get hurt. They constantly have to work around...