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NFL Referees Association

NFL makes move amid threat of worst-case officials scenario

Apr 16, 2026 @ 6:02am
FootballNFL
ClutchPoints

The NFL has initiated contingency measures as the potential for a labor dispute with the NFL Referees Association grows, with the current collective bargaining agreement set to expire on May 31, 2026. In a memo distributed to teams on Wednesday, the league confirmed it has begun onboarding replacement officials. Several candidates have already completed mandatory […] The post NFL makes move amid threat of worst-case officials scenario appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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NFL Targets OTAs, Minicamps for Replacement Refs Rollout

Apr 9, 2026 @ 10:32am
FootballNFL
Front Office Sports

The league takes further steps to prepare a group of alternates.

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NFL Has Gone To War With Referees Union And It Just Armed Itself For The Fight By Changing The Rules

Apr 1, 2026 @ 10:50am
FootballNFL
OutKick

PHOENIX — It seemingly did not bode well for the NFL when the state of its current contract negotiation with the NFL Referees Association had the league considering replacement officials that would come from the college ranks, including Division I, Division II and even Division III.What could go wrong?The league might have to consider officials that normally work games involving Mount Union, or Endicott or Wartburg to work the NFL regular season. Yes, a seemingly dire circumstance that might cause the league to cave and strike a deal with the referees to avoid a walkout. But then the NFL did things late Tuesday meant to reclaim power to encourage officials to accept a deal or be ready to move on without them.The NFL simply changed a couple of rules.It was if I was watching The Empire Strikes Back."Listen, the negotiations haven't progressed the way we hoped from a timing standpoint," NFL commissioner Roger Goodell admitted. "We obviously have obligations to our fans to have everybody in the National Football League play. And we will be prepared to play."So we're taking appropriate steps to be ready. But we're also keenly focused on negotiations, so we'd like to get a negotiated deal, and we certainly are focused on that." The NFL, in multiple votes that required three-fourths approval from owners – meaning a minimum of 24 owners – added two playing rules that prepare the league to help replacement officials in the eventuality of not having its regular officials.The league in 2026 is allowing officials at its Art McNally GameDay Central, the NFL's officiating command in New York, to consult with on-field officials when considering disqualifications for both flagrant football acts and non-football acts without those ever being called on the field.So if the officiating crew misses a player spitting on another player, as happened in the first game of the 2025 season with Jalen Carter, officials in New York can intervene. They can throw a flag and disqualify the offending player.And this: The NFL instituted rule No. 5 aimed directly at addressing bad calls from replacement officials by allowing the NFL officiating department in New York to correct "clear and obvious mistakes" by on-field officials that impact the game, "in the event there is a work stoppage involving the game officials represented by the NFL Referees Association."This new rule applies only in 2026, so it guards the NFL against a regular official walkout by mitigating against embarrassments by replacement officials. The rule also becomes moot if the regular zebras sign a new contract and report for work.Pretty smart."The thing I would say about playing proposal No. 5 is the things we put in there, we put in there because some of the officials we would have on the field would not be accustomed to making those calls," NFL Competition Committee Co-Chair Rich McKay said. "They don't have illegal contact in college football. It's a big part of our game. It impacts the passing game dramatically. And when we don't call it, we tend to see the passing yards in a game go down."We don't want to discourage someone who is not accustomed to it from calling it, but we want a chance to make sure they got it right."All of this is a result of a negotiation in which NFL sources say the regular refs want a 10 percent pay increase, want to protect a dead period during which they cannot be contacted by the league from the end of the season until May 16, do not wish to tie salaries to performance, and want playoff crews comprised on the basis of tenure while the NFL wants them comprised on the basis of highest performers during the season. "There is frustration discussed among the ownership about the state of negotiations with our officials," NFL executive vice president Jeff Miller said. "The effort has been pretty straightforward. I think we've been crystal clear, this is an opportunity for us to improve the state of our officiating. There needs to be accountability measures. There need to be performance measures. And that's what our negotiating posture has been."The owners were consistent in saying, ‘We’re more than happy to pay for performance.' This was consistent throughout the course of discussions the last couple of days. What they're insistent upon – insistent upon – is that the performance of the officials and accountability for the performance has to improve."And that's where we are in this negotiation and that's exactly where we're going to stay."

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NFL Approves Plan to Use Replacement Refs if Talks Stall

Mar 31, 2026 @ 7:59pm
FootballNFL
Front Office Sports

League owners ratify a measure that would aid replacement referees. The post NFL Approves Plan to Use Replacement Refs if Talks Stall appeared first on Front Office Sports.

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NFL Replacement Refs Are Coming Back For The 2026 Season Whether Fans Like It Or Not

Mar 30, 2026 @ 1:51pm
FootballNFL
BroBible

Dread it. Run from it. But whether we like it or not, it appears that replacement referees are set to return to the NFL for the 2026 season. According to ESPN, NFL owners are becoming increasing concerned with the state of labor negotiations with the NFL Referees Assocation and also preparing to hire over 100 replacement refs for the […] The post NFL Replacement Refs Are Coming Back For The 2026 Season Whether Fans Like It Or Not appeared first on BroBible.

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NFL preparing for replacement referees in 2026 amid labor negotiations

Mar 30, 2026 @ 9:36am
FootballNFL
ClutchPoints

There is a level of concern among NFL owners, as negotiations with the NFL Referees Association have not made any progress. That means that there is a good chance that replacement referees will be on the field when the season starts, and that’s what the NFL plans to do, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. […] The post NFL preparing for replacement referees in 2026 amid labor negotiations appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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NFL referee standoff is about more than pay as league pushes toward a deeper power shift

Mar 30, 2026 @ 8:45am
FootballNFL
NFL Analysis

The NFL’s labor standoff with game officials has moved past a standard compensation fight. League officials are preparing to hire and train replacement referees beginning…

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NFL referee union director releases statement amid heated labor negotiations

Mar 30, 2026 @ 8:43am
FootballNFL
ClutchPoints

NFL replacement refs may be making a comeback. Amid reportedly bitter negotiations between the league and the NFL Referees Association (NFLRA), the officials’ union executive director, Scott Green, put out a statement that paints a rather contentious picture. “Apparently ‘League sources’ are continuing to put out false and misleading information instead of wanting to meet […] The post NFL referee union director releases statement amid heated labor negotiations appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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NFL set to hire replacement officials with CBA negotiations at impasse

Mar 30, 2026 @ 12:30am
FootballNFL
NY Post Sports

The NFL is preparing to hire replacement referees for the upcoming season as talks between the league and the NFL Referees Association on a new collective bargaining agreement remain at an impasse, with the current CBA set to expire in the coming months. 

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NFL Referees Association gives grim update on CBA talks

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:42pm
FootballNFL
ClutchPoints

The NFL’s collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the NFL Referees’ Association is set to expire at the end of May this year. Like with most CBA negotiations in other sports, there’s always the threat of both sides failing to get an agreement before the start of the season. Many hoped that it wouldn’t come to […] The post NFL Referees Association gives grim update on CBA talks appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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NFL Referees Association Announces Latest on ‘Frustrating’ CBA Negotiations After Talks Break Down With League

Mar 25, 2026 @ 8:30pm
FootballNFL
Pro Football Network

The NFL Referees Association announced CBA talks with the league broke down, raising the possibility of replacement officials.

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NFL Plans to Avoid ‘Fail Mary’ Repeat With Replay Safety Net

Mar 25, 2026 @ 3:17pm
FootballNFL
Front Office Sports

As the labor situation stalls, the league makes more alternate plans. The post NFL Plans to Avoid ‘Fail Mary’ Repeat With Replay Safety Net appeared first on Front Office Sports.

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Why replacement refs, the NFL's greatest threat, could make a comeback in 2026

Mar 19, 2026 @ 6:37pm
FootballNFL
FanSided

The NFL Referees Association is practically daring the league to bring back the notorious alternate officials.

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