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    NFL Begins Onboarding Replacement Officials as Ref Lockout Looms

    Tara McCarthyBy Tara McCarthyApril 16, 20263 Mins Read
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    NEW YORK — The NFL isn’t waiting for a stalemate to become a crisis. On Wednesday, the league officially launched its contingency plan, onboarding potential replacement officials as the May 31 expiration of the current labor deal with the NFL Referees Association (NFLRA) fast approaches. Perry Fewell, the NFL’s senior vice president of officiating, confirmed the move in a memo sent to all 32 clubs.

    Negotiations have hit a wall. While recent meetings involving high-profile owners like the Cowboys’ Jerry Jones signaled slight movement, the gap remains wide. The league’s offer sits at a 6.45% average annual raise, but the union is holding out for double-digit increases. With the clock ticking, the league is moving from talk to action.

    The Plan: Training and Vetting

    The memo reveals that “several” replacement candidates already cleared background checks through NFL security. These individuals will face physical examinations in the coming days. The league isn’t just looking for bodies; they want a roster ready to hit the grass by June. Online and in-person training sessions with officiating supervisors start around May 1.

    Fewell told teams they would receive a tentative schedule soon. This document will outline how these replacements will integrate into OTAs and minicamps starting June 1. The league plans to use these early sessions as a live-fire audition. “Throughout the process we will continue to solicit your feedback,” Fewell wrote, as the league seeks to finalize a game-ready roster before the preseason kicks off.

    The tension is thick. The last time “scab” refs took the field in 2012, it ended in the infamous “Fail Mary” and a national outcry. League sources suggest the 2026 strategy is more aggressive, aiming to avoid the lack of preparation that defined the last lockout. They aren’t just looking for replacements; they are looking for a safety net that doesn’t snap under the pressure of a Sunday afternoon.

    Labor Impasse: What’s at Stake?

    This isn’t just about the $385,000 average salary earned by officials in 2025. The league wants structural changes. The NFL is pushing to extend the probationary period for new hires from three years to five and wants to trim the offseason to allow for more intensive training. The union views these moves as a direct hit to job security and work-life balance.

    The players are watching closely. The NFLPA has expressed private concerns about player safety if the men and women in the stripes lack the experience to handle the speed of the 2026 game. The league, meanwhile, seems intent on proving it can play with or without the veteran crews.

    What’s Next

    If no deal surfaces by May 31, the NFL enters June with a locked-out union and a crop of unproven replacements. Expect the NFLRA to ramp up its public rhetoric as May 1 approaches. For now, the league is signaling that the 2026 season will start on time, even if the faces under the hoods at the replay monitor are entirely new.

    The next two weeks are critical. If the union doesn’t blink before training starts on May 1, the likelihood of seeing replacements in the preseason becomes almost a certainty. The league is digging in, and the officials are standing their ground.

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    Tara McCarthy is a Senior NFL Writer at nhanfl.com based in Chicago, IL. With a B.A. in Journalism and over 7 years of sports writing experience, she covers breaking NFL news, game analysis, and fantasy football insights. An expert in NFC team dynamics, Tara is dedicated to delivering accurate, timely reporting to football fans worldwide. Email: tara@nhanfl.com https://x.com/taranhanfl

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