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NFL hires 21 full-time referees

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The NFL has hired 21 full-time officials for the 2017 season, the league announced Wednesday.

"In an effort to improve consistency, efficiency, and accuracy, the full-time game officials will work throughout the calendar year on game preparation and game administration, analyzing current game trends, communicating with the officiating roster, and assisting to ensure that there is a qualified pipeline of future officials through scouting efforts," the league said in a statement.

The NFL announced it planned to hire 21-24 full-time officials in August. The decision followed increasing criticism of the league's insistence on employing only part-time refs, who often need to find additional jobs.

"We believe that we will learn a great deal over the course of this initial year working with the full-time game officials," said the NFL's senior vice president of officiating Alberto Riveron. "Our collective goal is to make a positive impact on NFL officiating overall."

Here are the 21 full-time officials and their positions:

Name Position
Brad AllenReferee
Walt AndersonReferee
Jerome BogerReferee
Pete MorelliReferee
Barry AndersonUmpire
Dan FerrellUmpire
Bill SchusterUmpire
Derick BowersDown Judge
Ed CampDown Judge
Rusty BaynesLine Judge
Julian MappLine Judge
Mark PerlmanLine Judge
Mark SteinkerchnerLine Judge
Tom HillField Judge
Steve ZimmerField Judge
Boris CheekSide Judge
Jonah MonroeSide Judge
Steve FreemanBack Judge
Scott HelversonBack Judge
Terrence MilesBack Judge
Greg SteedBack Judge

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