New Orleans, LA (Sports Network) - Jerome Boger will serve as the lead
official for the seven-man crew that will work Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday.
This will be the first Super Bowl for Boger, a nine-year NFL veteran who
entered the league as a line judge in 2004 and was elevated to referee two
years later.
Also officiating Sunday's matchup are Darrell Jenkins (umpire), Steve Stelljes
(head linesman), Byron Boston (line judge), Craig Wrolstad (field judge), Joe
Larrew (side judge) and Dino Paganelli (back judge).
The crew owns a collective 77 years of NFL experience as well as 50 playoff
assignments.
Additionally, Bill Spyksma will be the replay official for Sunday's clash
between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers from the Mercedes-Benz
Superdome, with Terry Sullivan named as the game's replay assistant.
Under the NFL officiating program's evaluation system, the highest-rated
officials at each position with the appropriate tenure earn the right to
work the Super Bowl. Super Bowl officials must have five years of NFL
experience and previous playoff assignments.
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