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    Former Official Robin DeLorenzo Sues NFL Over Systemic Harassment and Retaliation

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellApril 2, 20263 Mins Read
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    NEW YORK — Robin DeLorenzo broke through the ultimate glass ceiling in 2022. Now, she wants the NFL to answer for the glass shards left behind. The groundbreaking referee filed a bombshell federal lawsuit against the league on Friday, alleging three years of severe gender discrimination, public humiliation, and unchecked retaliation before her controversial firing in February 2025. The Robin DeLorenzo NFL lawsuit names the league, former Senior VP of Officiating Walt Anderson, and former trainer Byron Boston. The NFL fired back fast, branding the explosive allegations “baseless” on Tuesday and citing documented underperformance.

    The Boys’ Club Rules

    DeLorenzo didn’t just fight for respect on the gridiron; she fought for basic professional dignity. The 32-page civil complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, paints a stark picture. Anderson allegedly ordered DeLorenzo to pull her ponytail through the back of her cap to clearly mark her as a “token female” on the field. The constant remarks drove her to consider cutting her hair off entirely.

    The indignities stacked up fast. The NFL handed her oversized men’s uniforms. DeLorenzo had to buy her own fitted gear and iron on the official league shields herself. During her rookie season, an officiating crew chief told Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin she needed to sing in front of the entire training camp roster. Anderson allegedly recorded the humiliating performance after promising he wouldn’t. The harassment bled onto the field. Crew chief John Hussey allegedly unleashed profanity-laced tirades at her, aggressively shutting her down when she tried to report penalties.

    I watched DeLorenzo command the field during a freezing late-season game in 2023. The biting wind cut through the stadium, but she stood firm, making precise calls while ignoring jawing players from both sidelines. Knowing what she endured behind the scenes casts that stoic professionalism in an entirely new light.

    By 2024, the league forced DeLorenzo to attend a remedial college officiating clinic in Arkansas. No male NFL official had ever faced that requirement. The officials’ union filed a grievance on her behalf and won, but the damage compounded.

    “She worked her way through two decades of officiating — breaking barriers, making history, and outperforming expectations at every level — only to be met with hostility, retaliation, and systemic inequality the moment she stepped into a league that claims to champion opportunities for women.”
    — Excerpt from Robin DeLorenzo’s federal complaint

    The Legal Gridiron Ahead

    The NFL claims DeLorenzo lost her job after three seasons of poor grades. However, the lawsuit argues the grading system itself operated as a weapon. Evaluators loyal to Anderson allegedly scored DeLorenzo much harsher than her male counterparts on identical, apples-to-apples comparable calls.

    DeLorenzo seeks reinstatement, back pay, and unspecified compensatory and punitive damages. This battle stretches far beyond a single referee’s career. With the NFL heavily promoting its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in 2026, a public trial threatens to expose a massive gap between the league’s polished corporate messaging and its raw locker-room reality. If this goes to discovery, the NFL shield could take a massive public relations hit right as the new league year kicks into overdrive.


     

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