Following up on some leftover items from Week 5.
Dean Blandino reviews plays in the week 5 officiating video.
Four kicks on Thursday night tested the kick/possession rules.
The use of calm, deliberate signals conveys an image of complete physical, mental and emotional control.
A compelling case has been made by the San Diego faithful that there was an incorrect spot after an incomplete pass that factored in on its...
Craig Wrolstad will have his crew on the Thursday night game when the Broncos visit the Chargers.
Sometimes the game officials get into the frame of a photographer’s shot. Here are some of the best of those photos from Week 5 courtesy of...
Liveblog coverage of the calls and rules interpretations in Week 5.
New video from NFL goes into great detail about what does and what does not constitute taunting
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...
Sometimes during a game, photographers happen to catch the officials in the shot. Here are photos of the officials during Week 4, courtesy of team photographers...
Dean Blandino discusses the Duke Johnson fumble and taunting
Carl Cheffers leads his crew on the Thursday night game in Santa Clara, Calif.
Liveblog coverage of the Week 4 calls and rule interpretations in the NFL.
Tyler Riveron, 1991-2016.
Week 3 calls are reviewed by SVP/officiating Dean Blandino.
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...
According to Lions cornerback Nevin Lawson, his 66-yard defensive pass interference penalty should not have been called.
Bill Vinovich heads the Thursday night crew in Cincinnati this week.