New NFL Replay Rule Allows Referees To Consult With League Office In-Game

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Mar 25, 2014

Jason Garrett, Mike Weir, Mike CareyORLANDO, Fla. — The NFL officiating department will oversee replay reviews on challenged plays beginning next season.

League owners passed a rule Tuesday in which referees can consult with director of officiating Dean Blandino and his staff to help determine whether a call should be upheld or overturned.

Blandino and other staff will be monitoring games, and they immediately will begin reviewing challenges before the referee even gets to his monitor. They then can make recommendations on what replays to look at, but the referee still will make the final decision.

Blandino says the change will speed up the review process and help ensure calls are made correctly.

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