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NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football
NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football

Fox News

time11-04-2025

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NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football

Three NFL referees have been dismissed from their roles with the league, but, rather than being released, were instead relegated back to college football. According to Football Zebras, the trio have been sent back to "power conferences" to officiate college games rather than NFL ones. It's a curious move for a couple of reasons. For one, giving the officials this choice to be moved from the NFL to the college ranks bypassed the union and any possible grievance for the dismissal, Football Zebras reported. It also shows that vice president of officiating, Ramon George, is "advancing accountability" among officials, and attempting to continually improve the aggregate performance of the refs through the use of data, per Football Zebra's reporting. What remains less clear is whether these three officials — umpire James Carter, line judge Robin DeLorenzo, and down judge Robert Richeson — will be able to return to the NFL as referees at some point in the future. Football Zebras wrote: All three officials do have the ability to work at the college level, re-enter the development program, and work their way back into the NFL. Some of the sources we spoke to were skeptical that it is possible for an official to return to the league, but most of those we spoke to acknowledged that there is no way to be certain, since this hadn't been done before. That the trio wasn't dismissed outright leaves open the possibility of a return. But that this move itself is unprecedented means it's unclear if the entire process is changing, if this is about further developing these officials in non-NFL games, or if this is just as much of a goodbye as before, but with a workaround to avoid the union and a possible grievance by way of hooking the trio up with new jobs elsewhere. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily!

NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football
NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football

Fox Sports

time11-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

NFL reportedly fires 3 officials, relegates them to college football

Three NFL referees have been dismissed from their roles with the league, but, rather than being released, were instead relegated back to college football. According to Football Zebras , the trio have been sent back to "power conferences" to officiate college games rather than NFL ones. It's a curious move for a couple of reasons. For one, another source told Football Zebras that giving the officials this choice to be moved from the NFL to the college ranks bypassed the union and any possible grievance for the dismissal. It also shows that vice president of officiating, Ramon George, is, per Football Zebra's reporting, "advancing accountability" among officials, and attempting to continually improve the aggregate performance of the refs through the use of data. What remains less clear is whether or not these three officials — umpire James Carter, line judge Robin DeLorenzo, and down judge Robert Richeson — will be able to return to the NFL as referees at some point in the future. "All three officials do have the ability to work at the college level, re-enter the development program, and work their way back into the NFL," Football Zebras reported. "Some of the sources we spoke to were skeptical that it is possible for an official to return to the league, but most of those we spoke to acknowledged that there is no way to be certain, since this hadn't been done before." That they weren't dismissed outright leaves open that possibility, sure, but that this move itself is unprecedented means it's unclear if the entire process is changing, if this is about further developing these officials in non-NFL games, or if this is just as much of a goodbye as before, but with a workaround to avoid the union and a possible grievance by way of hooking the trio up with new jobs elsewhere. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account , and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from National Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic

NFL 'relegates' 3 officials to college in unprecendented move
NFL 'relegates' 3 officials to college in unprecendented move

Fox Sports

time11-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

NFL 'relegates' 3 officials to college in unprecendented move

Three NFL referees have been dismissed from their roles with the league, but, rather than being released, were instead relegated back to college football. According to Football Zebras , the trio have been sent back to "power conferences" to ref college games rather than NFL ones. It's a curious move for a couple of reasons. For one, another source told Football Zebras that giving the officials this choice to be moved from the NFL to the college ranks bypassed the union and any possible grievance for the dismissal. It also shows that vice president of officiating, Ramon George, is, per Football Zebra's reporting, "advancing accountability" among officials, and attempting to continually improve the aggregate performance of the refs through the use of data. What remains less clear is whether or not these three officials — umpire James Carter, line judge Robin DeLorenzo, and down judge Robert Richeson — will be able to return to the NFL as referees at some point in the future. "All three officials do have the ability to work at the college level, re-enter the development program, and work their way back into the NFL," Football Zebras reported. "Some of the sources we spoke to were skeptical that it is possible for an official to return to the league, but most of those we spoke to acknowledged that there is no way to be certain, since this hadn't been done before." That they weren't dismissed outright leaves open that possibility, sure, but that this move itself is unprecedented means it's unclear if the entire process is changing, if this is about further developing these officials in non-NFL games, or if this is just as much of a goodbye as before, but with a workaround to avoid the union and a possible grievance by way of hooking the trio up with new jobs elsewhere. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account , and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from National Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more in this topic

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