What does a blue bean bag mean NFL?

@NFLOfficiating. DYK ➡️ Game officials carry blue bean bag markers on their belt to mark various spots. For example, it's used to mark the spot of a fumble or where a player caught a punt.
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What is the bean bag for in football?

21.2 – Marking spots. The Coverer (and no other) shall use a bean bag to mark: the end of a scrimmage kick in bounds. This is the postscrimmage kick enforcement spot.
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What is the black bag NFL refs throw?

The black bag also indicates where in bounds or out of bounds the receiver was when he made his catch or fumble. If you see a referee toss a black bag onto the field, it's important to know where on your side of the football field this happened so you can get ready for play.
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What color flags do NFL officials throw?

The penalty flag (or just "flag"), often called a penalty marker, is a yellow cloth used in several field sports including American football and lacrosse by game officials to identify and sometimes mark the location of penalties or infractions that occur during regular play.
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What do NFL refs throw?

As you mentioned, the most common thing for a ref to throw is a yellow flag. This symbolizes a foul that he has seen and intends to call. At times, you may also see refs throw a small, blue bean bag onto the field.
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So that's a blue "bean bag" rather than a flag :-)



Why do refs drop their hat?

Officials' hats are occasionally used as markers. If a player not carrying the ball steps out of bounds (a wide receiver running a deep passing route or a player running downfield on punt coverage, for example), the official will drop his hat to mark the spot of where the player went out of bounds.
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Do NFL referees have other jobs?

NFL officials are flying home … or to wherever their other jobs take them. The vast majority of the 119 NFL officials have second careers.
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How much do NFL refs make?

How much do NFL referees make? The NFL won't disclose how much money their referees make, but based on the expired collective bargaining agreement from 2019, officials made an average of $201,000 per year, according to Money.com.
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Can a ref pick up a flag?

Intentional grounding

When a referee believes a passer is intentionally grounding the ball, he should flag it. If an eligible receiver was “in the area,” the flag can be picked up.
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What is the least used color in the NFL?

The least used colors of NFL teams are charcoal, aqua, burgundy, brown, and teal. Only 1 NFL team uses teal color.
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What do NFL players keep in their fanny packs?

Football players, mostly quarterbacks and wide receivers, can be seen wearing this thick piece of material around their waist. These fanny packs are actually called hand warmers. Inside of the fanny packs is small individual hand warmers that keep the player's hands warm.
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What is the hardest throw in football?

The current record for the fastest football throw is 68 mph by Tim Tebow of the Florida Gators. This record was set in 2007 during a game against LSU and has not been broken since then. There are many factors that go into making a successful throw, including arm strength, accuracy and speed.
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Why do NFL refs throw blue flag?

The blue “flags” you sometimes see thrown onto the field during NFL games are actually blue bean bags. In short, these bean bags are used to mark a change in possession. These bags are thrown at the location the change of possession occurred. This allows the referees to have the location marked.
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Why do NFL players wear bum bags?

Football players who are frequently spotted wearing this bulky piece of clothing around their waists are quarterbacks and wide receivers. In reality, these are hand warmers. The player's hands are kept warm by the tiny, individual hand warmers that are stored inside the fanny packs.
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Why do NFL players have towels hanging?

Football players use the towels to keep their hands and/or forearms dry when they play. Wet or moist hands can affect one's grip on the ball, and can even spell the difference between winning or losing a match.
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What does bean bag mean in slang?

(slang) An idiot.
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Can a referee give himself a red card?

At least two have, Paul, and on both occasions they showed themselves the red card. First up is Andy Wain, who was officiating a Sunday League game between Peterborough North End and Royal Mail AYL in 2005 when he lost his rag after hearing one too many complaints from the players.
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Is it a crime to hang a flag upside down?

The FBI rep said there is no law against flying the flag upside down. The Flag Code clearly states that the American flag is not to be flown upside down "except as a signal of dire distress in instance of extreme danger to life or property."
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Can you touch a ref in the NFL?

Unnecessary contact with a game official is an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty given when a player physically intimidates or makes unnecessary contact with an official. A referee cannot be shoved, struck, or needlessly touched by a player.
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How much does a NFL cheerleader make?

It is understood, that the more experienced women earn about $500 per game and $15-$20 per hour. NFL cheerleaders are paid as little as $5 an hour, while the league made $11 billion last year.
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How much does a NFL towel boy get paid?

Former NFL player Jake Thieneman claimed in a TikTok clip that an average NFL water boy makes around $53.000, noting that the actual figure depends on the team's status and the applicant's experience. "Now, there's a misconception that these people just hand out water and towels," Thieneman said.
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How much waterboys get paid in the NFL?

Thieneman's latest clip, which drew nearly 300,000 viewers in one day, claims that the average NFL water boy salary is actually around $53,000. That figure is also reported elsewhere, such as the sports website Stack, although data from the league itself isn't readily available.
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Do NFL teams fly private jets?

Surprising fact -- only one NFL team flies its athletes in its own plane. In fact, the club has two private jets to ferry them around. What is probably not as surprising is the team that owns it -- the highly successful New England Patriots.
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Do NFL refs get punished?

The NFL does evaluate each official after every game, and they can be written up for bad calls or being out of position on plays.
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Do NFL refs get paid per game?

Do NFL referees get paid per game? Refs are actually not paid per game, but rather annually. They earn a flat salary for the season and then bonuses, which can come per-game or for working postseason games.
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