NFL referees typically have a busy weekly routine during the football season. They review game film, attend meetings with their officiating crew, participate in practice sessions, and travel to the game location. On game day, they arrive early to prepare, officiate the game, and then review their performance afterwards. This routine helps them stay sharp and ensure fair and consistent officiating during NFL games.
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NFL referees were never volunteers. However, many of them got their start in recreational leagues near their hometowns as volunteers.
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They are assigned to each game
The referees in an NFL game have a very difficult job in calling the game they are assigned to. The highest paid among the referees is unknown.
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In the NFL, "flag" is usually used as slang for the yellow penalty markers which are thrown by the umpires, referees and side judges.
Most NFL referees do in fact have other jobs, ranging from dairy farmer to teacher to attorney to entrepreneur/inventor. The NFL is the only major sports league in the US that does not hire referees on a full time basis and, contrary to what most people seem to believe, the pay is not amazing ($25.000-$70/000/year. Baseball refs start at $120k and top out at $300k+, plus per diem on road trip plus benefits. Basketball refs range from $100-300k plus benefits. NHL refs make $72-255k).
Referees don't play in the game, silly.
Cash bribe checks and stare at the sun for hours at a time
Between $42,000 and $120,000.00 based upon position and experience.
Between $42,000 and $120,000.00 based upon position and experience.