Referee Brad Allen assigned to Saints-Falcons matchup in Week 12 (2024)

Here’s your Week 12 referee assignment: veteran referee Brad Allen and his crew will officiate the New Orleans Saints’ upcoming road game with the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. The Saints are 5-3 in games with Allen at referee, while the Falcons are 5-6, dating back to his debut in 2014.

Allen’s crew is known for letting the teams play; they’re averaging the second-fewest penalty flags per game this season (10.6), with an emphasis on offensive holding fouls (16 in 9 games) and false start infractions (15), as well as defensive pass interference (9). But on the whole they’ve stayed off of cameras and let the two teams play ball.

And that’s good news for the Saints, who are averaging the fourth-most penalty yards per game (59.2) this season. The Falcons are averaging 49.3 penalty yards each week, which is close to the league average. The New Orleans defense is yielding more yards by penalty (33) than any other defense around the league, so they’ll need to watch their hands and play a clean game on Sunday.

Story originally appeared on Saints Wire

Referee Brad Allen assigned to Saints-Falcons matchup in Week 12 (2024)

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Who is on the Brad Allen officiating crew? ›

2023 Crew
  • R: Brad Allen.
  • U: Duane Heydt.
  • DJ: Sarah Thomas.
  • LJ: Walter Flowers.
  • FJ: Rick Patterson.
  • SJ: Boris Cheek.
  • BJ: Greg Yette.
  • RO: Kirt Shay.

Who are the officials for Week 12 NFL? ›

Carl Cheffers, Bill Vinovich, and Tra Blake are working the Thanksgiving games with their crews this year. John Hussey will be working the Black Friday game, which is either the “first ever” Black Friday NFL game or the third Black Friday game in NFL history. (Unfortunately, both are right.

How much does an NFL referee make? ›

Although the official figures are not usually revealed publicly, after the last agreement between the league and the NFL Referees Association it was known that in the 2019 season, referees received earnings of $205,000 on average. This equates to around $12,000 per game, a pretty significant figure.

How old is Brad Allen? ›

Brad Allan
Died7 August 2021 (aged 48)
Other namesBai-Hu (White Tiger) Bradley Allan
Occupation(s)Action choreographer, actor, stuntman, assistant director, choreographer, stunt co-ordinator, martial artist
Years active1994–2021
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Are NFL officials full time jobs? ›

Unlike players, who are full-time employees, NFL referees are considered part-time employees. Officiating NFL games is not their primary occupation. Many NFL referees have careers outside of football, ranging from professions like lawyers, teachers, and business executives to various other fields.

Who grades the NFL officials? ›

League officials, supervisors and former coaches grade each of the seven officials in a crew on every play of every game from Art McNally GameDay Central (AMGC) at NFL headquarters in New York.

Who is in charge of NFL officials? ›

The NFL Referees Association is the sole and exclusive bargaining representative of all employees employed by the NFL to officiate games played by the Member Clubs of the NFL.

What happened to the referee Brad Allen? ›

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the veteran official Allen and his crew are to receive punishment in the form of ... being demoted out of the playoffs rotation. "Brad Allen's referee crew is expected to be downgraded and out for 2024 NFL Playoffs,'' Schefter reported.

Who is the referee expert on Fox Sports? ›

An integral part of the network's NFL and college football coverage, Dean Blandino offers viewers insight into plays, calls and circ*mstances that warrant rules interpretation or explanation.

How much does Brad Allen make a year? ›

A. Brad Allen is the highest-paid NFL referee in the NFL and he makes around $250,000 to $300,000 a year. Brad Allen made an estimate of $250,000 in the 2021-22 season.

How much do NFL refs make for the playoffs? ›

Although there is some variation in the reports, the average salary for an NFL official for a postseason game is estimated to be around $3,000-5,000. However, the wages of a Super Bowl referee can be pretty substantial, with estimates ranging up to $50,000.

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