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Breaking: NFL approves full time officials


Jeremy Igo

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The NFL is getting its wish—and full-time officiating positions are coming to the league.

The NFLRA, the officials’ union, approved a plan on Wednesday for the implementation of 21 to 24 full-time officials, three sources said. Under the plan, each of the seven field officiating positions will be represented, with no more than five coming from one position.

The plan was jointly negotiated by the league and union, with the emphasis on improving the state of officiating across the board. An announcement is expected later on Wednesday.

The full-time officials will come from the current roster of 124 game officials. Also, the full-time officials will be permitted to have outside employment.

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Also, the full-time officials will be permitted to have outside employment.

So... now they get full time pay and benefits, but in reality, nothing changes. It just becomes a side gig with full-time gig bennies. Well done to the refs and their reps, but this is likely virtually meaningless in terms of benefit to the game.

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5 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

So... now they get full time pay and benefits, but in reality, nothing changes. It just becomes a side gig with full-time gig bennies. Well done to the refs and their reps, but this is likely virtually meaningless in terms of benefit to the game.

Yeah, but they lose excuses. Perform better or GTFO. 

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17 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

So... now they get full time pay and benefits, but in reality, nothing changes. It just becomes a side gig with full-time gig bennies. Well done to the refs and their reps, but this is likely virtually meaningless in terms of benefit to the game.

They gonna hire Hurney to negotiate the contract in the offseason.  Getting revenue split and a TV cut.  He's got this....

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