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After the NFL regular season was spiced by debate over calls made or missed by the officials, it’s only natural for the playoffs to have such drama.
Walt Anderson, who doesn’t appear in the link to the members of the NFL’s football operations team, had been the Senior V.P. of Officiating. In April 2024, the NFL announced that Anderson “is transitioning to a new role as NFL rules analyst and club communications liaison .”
The NFL’s allegedly robust staff of replay officials is news to the league’s teams. When the NFL’s rules analyst Walt Anderson, a former referee, was explaining the review process for the controversial Bills interception during his weekly Sunday appearance on NFL Network,
NFL referee Alex Kemp explained his ruling on Jarrett Stidham's pass that was deemed a fumble.
Sunday's appearance by NFL officiating spokesman Walt Anderson on the NFL Network pregame show was must-see TV.
As the Divisional Round showdown between the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos ended with one disputed officiating decision, it sent NFL legend Terrell Owens into a full-blown fury. The Bills had their chance to win in overtime as their quarterback,
With the 2025 NFL regular season behind us, let’s dive into 30 of the worst officiating calls of the 2025 NFL season.
A controversial offensive pass interference penalty was called against Carolina Panthers rookie Tetairoa McMillan during the team's 16-14 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Week 18 game on Saturd
Referee Carl Cheffers did not mince words when explaining the play that effectively ended the Buffalo Bills' season and sent the Denver Broncos to the AFC Championship. Speaking t
The NFL did NOT blow the Brandin Cooks catch/INT call during OT of the Bills-Broncos game, according to Dean Blandino, the league's former head of officiating.