What does DJ mean on referee shirt?

The head linesman (H or HL), or down judge (DJ) in the NFL, CFL, and the 2022 version of the USFL, stands at one end of the line of scrimmage (usually the side opposite the press box, always with the chain crew), looking for possible offsides, encroachment and other fouls before the snap.
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What does DJ stand for in football?

Down Judge (DJ)
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What does the letters on the refs shirts mean?

Like football players, referees have numbers and letters to let the coaches know who will make a call. For instance, a back judge will be responsible for signaling touchdown and worry about plays that happen downfield. Side judges are responsible for offside and any pre-snap penalties.
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What does the C on a football referee mean?

The position will be called center judge -- the new official will wear a “C” on his back --and be located in the offensive backfield opposite the referee.
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What does CM stand for on refs hat?

The “CM” patch on the hats is in tribute to former referee Carl Madsen, who passed away after working Week 7's Kansas City Chiefs-Tennessee Titans game. Police say that Madsen died as he was driving home from the game in Nashville, Tenn. Madsen was 71-years-old.
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Why do refs stand in front of quarterback?

The Referee stands behind the offense, shading over to the quarterback's throwing side. The Referee's responsible for watching the quarterback on passing plays and running back on run plays. Calls like roughing the passer or whether a quarterback fumble was a forward pass are the Referee's in-play priorities.
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Why do refs throw their hats?

So, in order to help remember that the player has gone out-of-bounds, the ref watching him throws his hat to the ground and later, if the catch is made, throws his flag. The one exception to this rule is if the offensive player has been pushed out-of-bounds by a defender.
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How much do NFL refs make?

NFL Referee Salary Per Game – 2022

Based on retired referees' interviews, an estimate of a referee's salary has been made. It's estimated that in 2019, the average NFL referee made $205,000 per season. This is a significant increase over the previous year's earnings of around $150,000.
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How much money do referees make in football?

According to TotalSportek and Sportingfree, the salaries for EPL refs can go up to $92,000 annually. In addition to a yearly retainer that ranges between $50,700 to $55,300 and $1,500 per game. Umpires officiating international matches in the UEFA and European leagues receive up to $263,000.
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What does H stand for in football refs?

The official referee of the game will have an “R” somewhere on their uniform that stands for “referee.” A uniform with the letter “U” stands for “umpire,” the letter “H” or “HL” stands for “head linesman,” “L” or “LJ” stands for “line judge” and “S” or “SJ” stands for “side judge.”
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Where do NFL refs stand?

Due to many injuries in the NFL, NFL umpires stand on the offensive side of the football except when the ball is inside the five yard line and during the last two minutes of the first half and the last five minutes of the second half.
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Why do NFL refs have numbers?

The numbers are for identification purposes only. There are 117 officials in the NFL, but their uniform numbers go up to 135. Unlike players, whose jersey numbers are determined by their positions, there is no rhyme or reason to the referee numbering system.
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Who is the highest paid referee?

Brad Allen and Walter Anderson are the highest-paid NFL referees for the 2020-21 season. Sarah Thomas is one of the best-paid women referees in the NFL. According to a TSM Sportz report, a women referee earns a maximum of $1.5k for an NFL match and $5k maximum if they get selected for the Super Bowl.
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How much do Waterboys in the NFL make?

On average, NFL waterboys make $53,000 per year (according to Stack.com). However, that's just the salary for beginners. For professionals, their salary can be higher as any other highest paid NFL waterboy.
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How much does an NFL cheerleader make?

The average Pro Football Cheerleader in the US makes $68,103. Pro Football Cheerleaders make the most in San Francisco, CA at $102,830, averaging total compensation 51% greater than the US average.
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What do refs make in the Super Bowl?

The bonus officials receive for working the Super Bowl also is a well-kept secret and has been the subject of much speculation. A report from Money.com in 2018 said the amount could be between $30,000 and $50,000.
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How much do Super Bowl referees get paid?

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.
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Why do NFL referees have strings on their hands?

What's the purpose of the black wristband worn by NFL referees? Greenwich, Conn. Farmer: Those wristbands are to remind officials of the down, where the ball should be spotted relative to the hash marks and even which team has possession. The wristband has a string on it that can be looped around a finger.
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Why do NFL refs throw blue bean bags?

The object that you see being thrown by NFL officials is a blue bean bag. All officials carry a bean bag to mark the spot of a fumble or the spot where possession was gained on a punt. There are penalties that are enforced from the spot of the fumble or the spot where possession was gained on punts.
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Why do referees wear stripes?

Referees usually wear clothing that distinguishes them from the players to avoid confusion on the playing field. For example, in soccer, referees often wear either solid black or bright colors (blue, yellow, green, or orange). In most North American sports, referees wear vertical black and white stripes.
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Why is 4th down a fist?

Players put their fists in the air to signify that they've made it to fourth down. This often means that the other team will have to punt, meaning the defense won that drive, as the offense will now take over in place of the defense. This sign can be seen in youth, high school, college, and professional football.
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Can you touch the referee?

Players can be cautioned for physical contact with a referee if it is deemed non-aggressive and can be sent off if it is considered to be aggressive and/or confrontational.
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What happens if you hit a ref NFL?

The amount of the fine leveled against players who make physical contact with referees depends on whether it is a first time or repeat offense. First time offenders face a fine of $35,096. For second-time offenders, that fine is basically doubled to $70,194.
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Which sport pays the most to referees?

Compared to their peers in the NFL, NHL and MLB, NBA referees' salaries are among the best. NFL referees make an average of $205,000; MLB umpires rake in as much as $450,000; NHL referees earn approximately $262,500 on average.
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