What happened to the head referee in the Seahawks game?

Longtime NFL referee Tony Corrente had a scare during today’s Seahawks-Lions game when he fell to the ground and had to leave the game due to an apparent medical issue. Corrente fell on the field in between plays and was escorted to the locker room. Thankfully, he walked off under his own power.

What happened to the referee in Seattle?

Referee Tony Corrente left today’s game Lions-Seahawks game early after appearing to have some kind of medical issue. Corrente fell down on the field and was then escorted to the locker room by medical staff.

Were the refs paid off in the Super Bowl?

More pressure, more pay The NFL has not freely given out the figures, but according to the most recent reports, referees were estimated to bring in between $30,000 and $50,000 for officiating in the big game in 2018, so it is likely that this rate has gone up or at least is in this ballpark for Super Bowl LVI.

What happened to ref Tony Corrente?

Referee Tony Corrente among eight NFL officials retiring after 2021 season. Longtime NFL referee Tony Corrente will retire after officiating Sunday’s Pro Bowl, the league announced Saturday. Corrente, who served the league in various capacities for 27 years, is one of eight officials who have decided to retire.

What happened to the ref in the Vikings game?

Nagy was penalized in between the first and second quarters, two plays after Novak’s crew flagged Bears safety Deon Bush for a hit to Vikings tight end Tyler Conklin’s head on an incomplete pass.

Did the Seahawks get robbed?

Peterson said he was not making excuses for the loss, but felt the Seahawks “got robbed” on two critical plays. Peterson said those calls resulted in a 7-point swing and took the Seahawks out of scoring position. The Seahawks lost the contest 20-10.

What was the worst officiated Super Bowl ever?

The Steelers defeated the Seahawks by the score of 21–10. The game was played on February 5, 2006, at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan….Super Bowl XL.

Favorite Steelers by 4
Referee Bill Leavy
Attendance 68,206
Current/Future Hall of Famers

How much money do Super Bowl refs get?

Money.com reports that in some cases, a couple of NFL referees earning up to $50,000 for working the Super Bowl before. The number tends to average between $40,000 and $50,000.