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The league activates a replacement referees plan amid stalled negotiations

News RoomBy News RoomApril 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The NFL has been unable to reach an agreement that satisfies its referees regarding a new collective bargaining agreement. The current deal is set to expire on May 31, 2026.

Negotiations have stalled, as both sides failed to find common ground last week. Given the current outlook, the league has begun recruiting officials from other levels to be prepared for any potential scenario.

For now, however, no immediate action can be taken. It will not be until June 1, 2026, that these potential replacements can enter a formal training system to be ready in case of a work stoppage by league officials.

Still, nothing prevents the league from lining up candidates in advance, ensuring they are ready if current referees fail to reach an agreement with the NFL. As of now, none have been officially hired, but that could change after May 2026.

Negotiations between the NFL and referees remain stalled

Talks have been ongoing for several weeks but have yet to produce a resolution, leaving both sides at an impasse. Three key issues are at the center of the disagreement.

  1. The first concerns the league’s desire to improve evaluation standards for officials following what it considers poor performance. The NFL wants to place underperforming referees on probationary periods. League officials argue that if players and coaches are subject to such measures, referees should be as well.
  2. The second issue revolves around postseason assignments. The referees’ union is pushing for preference to be given to veteran officials when it comes to playoff selections.
  3. The third sticking point is compensation. The league has offered an annual salary increase of 6.45 percent.

We really want to follow the model, which is the NFL’s kind of DNA: You pay for performance.”…”You have to perform every day. Players do it, coaches do it [and] owners do it.

A league source said.

[They think they] should be paid as much as basketball, hockey, and baseball officials.”…”And when you look around and you think of what those leagues ask of their officials: to go away from their families, to be on the road every day, for months at a time, it’s an absurd comparison.

The league continues to move forward with negotiations, but will need to make concessions if it hopes to retain the best possible officiating talent for the 2026 season. Otherwise, it risks facing significant complications similar to those experienced in 2012, when it had to rely on replacement referees from the college ranks, drawing widespread criticism.

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