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Week 13 referee assignments

This week,  Clete Blakeman is off, although two members of his crew are substituting this week. Bill Vinovich, who is a rotating 18th referee, will head Walt Anderson’s crew; Anderson will head Gene Steratore’s crew, while Steratore has the week off.

The two officials who have been benched with injuries are back this week: head linesman George Hayward on Bill Leavy’s crew and Kirk Dornan on Mike Carey’s crew.

The officiating assignments have been compiled with the assistance of Football-refs.com.

Thursday, Nov. 29

  • Saints at Falcons: Scott Green

Sunday, Dec. 2

  • Jaguars at Bills: Pete Morelli
  • Seahawks at Bears: Mike Carey
  • Colts at Lions: Bill Vinovich
  • Vikings at Packers: Ed Hochuli
  • Texans at Titans: Tony Corrente
  • Panthers at Chiefs: John Parry
  • 49ers at Rams: Carl Cheffers
  • Patriots at Dolphins: Ron Winter
  • Cardinals at Jets: Walt Anderson
  • Buccaneers at Broncos: Terry McAulay
  • Bengals at Chargers: Walt Coleman
  • Browns at Raiders: Bill Leavy
  • Steelers at Ravens: Alberto Riveron
  • Eagles at Cowboys: Jeff Triplette

Monday, Dec. 3

  • Giants at Redskins: Jerome Boger
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Ben Austro
Ben Austro is the editor and founder of Football Zebras and the author of So You Think You Know Football?: The Armchair Ref's Guide to the Official Rules (on sale now)

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  2. Mike Carey began his career as a ref in the San Diego Referee’s Association.
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