NFL RULES: Officials' Jurisdictions, Positions, and Duties
RefereeGeneral oversight
and control of game. Gives signals for all fouls and is final authority
for rule interpretations. Takes a position in backfield 10 to 12 yards
behind line of scrimmage, favors right side (if quarterback is right-handed
passer). Determines legality of snap, observes deep back(s) for legal
motion. On running play, observes quarterback during and after handoff,
remains with him until action has cleared away, then proceeds downfield,
checking on runner and contact behind him. When runner is downed,
Referee determines forward progress from wing official and, if necessary,
adjusts final position of ball.
On pass plays, drops back as quarterback
begins to fade back, picks up legality of blocks by near linemen.
Changes to complete concentration on quarterback as defenders approach.
Primarily responsible to rule on possible roughing action on passer
and if ball becomes loose, rules whether ball is free on a fumble
or dead on an incomplete pass.
During kicking situations, Referee has primary
responsibility to rule on kicker?s actions and whether or not any
subsequent contact by a defender is legal. The Referee stays wide
and parallel on punts and will announce on the microphone when each
period has ended.
UmpirePrimary responsibility
to rule on players? equipment, as well as their conduct and actions
on scrimmage line. Lines up approximately four to five yards downfield,
varying position from in front of weakside tackle to strongside
guard. Looks for possible false start by offensive linemen. Observes
legality of contact by both offensive linemen while blocking and
by defensive players while they attempt to ward off blockers. Is
prepared to call rule infractions if they occur on offense or defense.
Moves forward to line of scrimmage when pass play develops in order
to insure that interior linemen do not move illegally downfield.
If offensive linemen indicate screen pass is to be attempted, Umpire
shifts his attention toward screen side, picks up potential receiver
in order to insure that he will legally be permitted to run his
pattern and continues to rule on action of blockers. Umpire is to
assist in ruling on incomplete or trapped passes when ball is thrown
overhead or short. On punt plays, Umpire positions himself opposite
Referee in offensive backfield5 yards from kicker and one
yard behind.
Head LinesmanPrimarily
responsible for ruling on offside, encroachment, and actions pertaining
to scrimmage line prior to or at snap. Generally, keys on closest
setback on his side of the field. On pass plays, Linesman is responsible
to clear his receiver approximately seven yards downfield as he
moves to a point five yards beyond the line. Linesman?s secondary
responsibility is to rule on any illegal action taken by defenders
on any delay receiver moving downfield. Has full responsibility
for ruling on sideline plays on his side, e.g., pass receiver or
runner in or out of bounds. Together with Referee, Linesman is responsible
for keeping track of number of downs and is in charge of mechanics
of his chain crew in connection with its duties.
Linesman must be prepared to assist in determining
forward progress by a runner on play directed toward middle or into
his side zone. He, in turn, is to signal Referee or Umpire what
forward point ball has reached. Linesman is also responsible to
rule on legality of action involving any receiver who approaches
his side zone. He is to call pass interference when the infraction
occurs and is to rule on legality of blockers and defenders on plays
involving ball carriers, whether it is entirely a running play,
a combination pass and run, or a play involving a kick. Also assists
referee with intentional grounding.
Line JudgeStraddles line
of scrimmage on side of field opposite Linesman. Keeps time of game
as a backup for clock operator. Along with Linesman is responsible
for offside, encroachment, and actions pertaining to scrimmage line
prior to or at snap. Line Judge keys on closest setback on his side
of field. Line Judge is to observe his receiver until he moves at
least seven yards downfield. He then moves toward backfield side,
being especially alert to rule on any back in motion and on flight
of ball when pass is made (he must rule whether forward or backward).
Line Judge has primary responsibility to rule whether or not passer
is behind or beyond line of scrimmage when pass is made. He also
assists in observing actions by blockers and defenders who are on
his side of field. After pass is thrown, Line Judge directs attention
toward activities that occur in back of Umpire. During punting situations,
Line Judge remains at line of scrimmage to be sure that only the
end men move downfield until kick has been made. He also rules whether
or not the kick crossed line and then observes action by members
of the kicking team who are moving downfield to cover the kick.
The Line Judge will advise the Referee when time has expired at
the end of each period. Also assists referee with intentional grounding
and determines whether pass is forward or backward.
Field JudgeOperates on
same side of field as Line Judge, 20 yards deep. Keys on wide receiver
on his side. Concentrates on path of end or back, observing legality
of his potential block(s) or of actions taken against him. Is prepared
to rule from deep position on holding or illegal use of hands by
end or back or on defensive infractions committed by player guarding
him. Has primary responsibility to make decisions involving sideline
on his side of field, e.g., pass receiver or runner in or out of
bounds.
Field Judge makes decisions involving catching,
recovery, or illegal touching of a loose ball beyond line of scrimmage;
rules on plays involving pass receiver, including legality of catch
or pass interference; assists in covering actions of runner, including
blocks by teammates and that of defenders; calls clipping on punt
returns; and, together with Back Judge, rules whether or not field
goal attempts are successful.
Side JudgeOperates on same
side of field as Linesman, 20 yards deep. Keys on wide receiver
on his side. Concentrates on path of end or back, observing legality
of his potential block(s) or of actions taken against him. Is prepared
to rule from deep position on holding or illegal use of hands by
end or back or on defensive infractions committed by player guarding
him. Has primary responsibility to make decisions involving sideline
on his side of field, e.g., pass receiver or runner in or out of
bounds.
Side Judge makes decisions involving catching,
recovery, or illegal touching of a loose ball beyond line of scrimmage;
rules on plays involving pass receiver, including legality of catch
or pass interference; assists in covering actions of runner, including
blocks by teammates and that of defenders; and calls clipping on
punt returns. On field goals and point after touchdown attempts,
he becomes a double umpire.
Back JudgeTakes a position
25 yards downfield. In general, favors the tight end?s side of field.
Keys on tight end, concentrates on his path and observes legality
of tight end?s potential block(s) or of actions taken against him.
Is prepared to rule from deep position on holding or illegal use
of hands by end or back or on defensive infractions committed by
player guarding him.
Back Judge times interval between plays on
40/25-second clock plus intermission between two periods of each
half; makes decisions involving catching, recovery, or illegal touching
of a loose ball beyond line of scrimmage; is responsible to rule
on plays involving end line; calls pass interference, fair catch
infractions, and clipping on kick returns; together with Field Judge,
rules whether or not field goals and conversions are successful;
and stays with ball on punts. |