In no particular order, here are the six officiating observations from Super Bowl LI.
The sport needs officials to thrive, just as it needs players and coaches.
Live coverage from our all-star team of writers on the calls and rules interpretations of Super Bowl LI from NRG Stadium in Houston.
A look through the photo archives of the teams and Getty Images of the Super Bowl LI officials in action.
There are three to five alternate officials assigned and ready to go into a playoff game should an on-field official get hurt or sick.
For the second year in a row, the replay reversal rate among head coaches has climbed.
A study purports to show a correlation between sideline position and the likelihood of a flag. Is this proof of officiating bias?
Embed from Getty Images  Just two months into the job, new NFL Referees Association (NFLRA) Executive Director, Scott Green is speaking out on behalf of...
Rules modifications in effect for the 2017 Pro Bowl
The NFL officiating department uses the Senior Bowl as an opportunity to evaluate potential new officials.