Tony Corrente will referee this year’s Pro Bowl in Las Vegas. Corrente, field judge Steve Zimmer and replay official John McGrath will be working the final game of their careers as they are on the confirmed list of officials retiring at the end of this season.
R | 99 | Tony Corrente | 27 | Cal-Fullerton State | former college officials coordinator, retired educator | |
you | 102 | Bruce Stritesky | 16 | Allen | Embry Riddle | Airline pilot |
dj | 63 | mike carr | 5 | Kemp | Wisconsin | sports director |
LJ | 37 | Tripp Sutter | 3 | Wrolstad | Nebraska | biopharmaceutical representative |
FJ | 22 | Steve Zimmer | 25 | Boger | Hofstra | attorney |
S.J. | 5 | Jim Quirk | 12 | hill | Middlebury | Financial Advisor |
bj | 61 | Keith Ferguson | 22 | hill | San Jose State | Sales |
OR | John McGrath | 5 | Corrente | Kentucky | retired NFL official (HL, 15 seasons) | |
AR | Artenzia Young-Seigler | 2 | Corrente | Paul Quinn College | middle school teacher |
outgoing officials.
Match observers, who are unconfirmed at this stage but usually include two members of the refereeing department as well as an unnamed assistant coach, will monitor formations and covers for unsportsmanlike conduct. In the Pro Bowl, only single formations and coverage packages are allowed.
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And – in the words of the venerable Ed Hochuli – yes, there are penalties in the Pro Bowl.