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Who are the female NFL officials?

Who are the female NFL officials?

Sarah Thomas was the first female to be hired as a full-time NFL official. She accomplished this in 2015 when the NFL announced the move to make her a regular part of the officiating cast.

Why was there a NFL lockout in 2011?

The collective bargaining agreement was scheduled to expire on March 3, 2011, but the two sides agreed to a one-week extension. However, on March 11, 2011, the NFLPA decertified as a union, leading to the owners imposing a lockout.

Who is the black female referee?

Maia Chaka
13, 2021, 7:22 a.m. Upstate New York native Maia Chaka has made history as the NFL’s first Black female referee.

Who is the first black female in the NFL?

NFL Names Its First Black Female Official The first was Sarah Thomas, who refereed the Super Bowl this year. The NFL hired its first Black official, Burl Toler, in 1965.

What caused the 1987 NFL strike?

Danny White. The former Arizona State star was in his next-to-last NFL season in 1987 and to this day, the former Cowboys quarterback and punter still doesn’t know why it was written and said that he crossed the picket line because of money.

When did the 1987 NFL strike end?

December 28, 1987
1987 NFL season

Regular season
Duration September 13, 1987 – December 28, 1987
A player’s strike shortened the regular season to 15 games.
Playoffs
Start date January 3, 1988

Why did the 1987 lockout happen?

It was 1987, when a players strike threatened to take football out of stadiums and off TV screens for the second time in five years. This time, though, the games went on: three weeks of contests played predominantly by “replacement players.” Many had spent time in training camps but never made a team.

What tablets do NFL players use?

NFL players and coaches will continue using Microsoft Surface tablets on the sidelines during games as part of the new multi-year expansion deal announced Tuesday. The partnership now includes Microsoft’s Teams collaboration tool, which will be used by both teams and NFL staff.