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NFL Referees Face Performance Overhaul
11 Dec
Summary
- NFL wants postseason assignments based on performance, not just seniority.
- League seeks to tie compensation to regular season performance.
- NFL aims for more training and flexibility with probationary officials.

The National Football League is advocating for a fundamental shift towards a performance-based system for its officials. League executive Troy Vincent detailed proposals to owners, emphasizing a move away from seniority for postseason assignments, a change the referees' union reportedly resists. The NFL also aims to link part of officials' compensation to their regular-season performance, incentivizing high standards.
Further changes proposed by the NFL include strengthening mandatory training and development programs. The league desires greater flexibility in assessing new officials during their probationary period to better address underperformance. Currently, there is a significant gap in communication and training between the Super Bowl and mid-May, which the NFL wishes to shorten.
These initiatives are part of the league's broader strategy to improve officiating accuracy and accountability, especially for high-profile games. The NFL is also exploring technological advancements, such as expanding replay assist for several types of fouls in 2026. Negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement are ongoing, with the current one set to expire in May 2026.




