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NFL tells teams to expect replacement officials on June 1 if no labor deal is reached

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2026/04/08 - 20:42 502 مشاهدة
AFC EastBillsDolphinsJetsPatriotsAFC NorthBengalsBrownsRavensSteelersAFC SouthColtsJaguarsTexansTitansAFC WestBroncosChargersChiefsRaidersNFC EastCommandersCowboysEaglesGiantsNFC NorthBearsLionsPackersVikingsNFC SouthBuccaneersFalconsPanthersSaintsNFC West49ersCardinalsRamsSeahawksScores & ScheduleStandingsFantasyNFL OddsNFL PicksNFL DraftPodcastsScoop City NewsletterThe BeastTop 100 Rankings3-Round Mock DraftNFL Draft OrderFree Agency TrackerNFL tells teams to expect replacement officials on June 1 if no labor deal is reachedThe NFL plans to begin hiring and training replacement officials — primarily from the NCAA Division I, II and III ranks. Bailey Hillesheim / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Share full articleThe NFL informed teams on Wednesday that they should expect replacement officials to begin attending facilities to work practices beginning June 1 if the league and the NFL Referees Association fail to reach an agreement on a new labor deal next month. Negotiations toward a new CBA between the NFL and the referees’ union have thus far proved fruitless, and with the current deal set to expire on May 31, league officials continue to work on contingency plans. Last week at the league meetings in Phoenix, owners approved a measure that would allow for replacement game officials to receive assistance from the NFL’s officiating command center to correct clear and obvious missed calls this fall. Owners were informed in a league memo that because the two sides remain far apart in multiple aspects of the labor deal, the NFL plans to begin hiring and training replacement officials — primarily from the NCAA Division I, II and III ranks. Part of that training would involve having those referees apply the classroom lessons by officiating offseason practices to help them acclimate to NFL rules and the speed of the professional game. The NFL asked teams to submit their schedules for OTA days and mandatory minicamps to help them prepare for the assigning of officials. The NFL and NFLRA are nearing the end of a six-year labor deal. According to two league sources, the union has asked for annual pay increases of roughly 10 percent, which represents a spike from the current CBA’s rate of 5.75 percent annual increases. The NFL offered an increase of 6.45 percent per year for the next six years, those sources said. The NFL also wants to shorten the blackout period during which it is prohibited from communicating with officials during the offseason, believing that a shorter blackout period can lead to more extensive training. The NFL wants an increased probationary period for officials and wants to require poor-performing officials to work spring football games as a condition of remaining employed. The NFLRA is said to be opposed to both proposals. Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports terms Mike Jones joined The Athletic as a national NFL writer in 2022 after five years at USA Today, where he covered the NFL, and eight years at The Washington Post, where he covered the Washington Commanders. He previously covered the Washington Wizards for The Washington Times. Mike is a native of Warrenton, Va.
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