Let's take a look at the Super Bowl LV officials in action.
Before we put the season to bed, here are four officiating observations from Super Bowl LV.
Live coverage of the calls and rules interpretations of today’s Super Bowl from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. Carl Cheffers is the referee.
We break down the Super Bowl officiating history, numbers and minutia.
Let's meet your Super Bowl LV officiating crew via our photo gallery.
Football Zebras presents its third annual slate of officials that should be in consideration for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Gerry Austin has left his position as coordinator of football officials for Conference USA.
A look at the path that took Sarah Thomas from Mississippi junior varsity games to the Super Bowl.
Former NFL umpire Bob Boylston has died at the age of 81. It is the second loss of a highly recognized NFL official at the umpire...
Football Zebras has confirmed the officiating rosters for the two remaining college invitational all-star games: the Senior Bowl and the Hula Bowl.
Ron Botchan, former American Football League player, college football coach, and NFL official has passed away at age 85.
NFL internally acknowledges that replay shouldn't have reviewed a play in the AFC Championship Game.
There are 5 things that stuck out to me as I zebra-watched my way though conference championship weekend.
Here are photos of the officials in action during the 2020 conference championships.
This weekend, alternate officials were told to watch for deceptive, simulated substitutions, and authorized to assist the crew to make sure play is fair.
We are covering the AFC Championship from Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., between the Bills and Chiefs.
We are covering the NFC Championship from Lambeau Field in Green Bay between the Buccaneers and Packers.
Football Zebras has confirmed that Carl Cheffers will be the referee for Super Bowl LV in Tampa.
Three officials are making their conference championship debut this weekend.
Football Zebras has confirmed the assignment of referees Clete Blakeman and Bill Vinovich to the Conference Championship games.