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Thomas was the first woman to officiate a major college football game, the first to officiate a bowl game, and the first to officiate in a Big Ten stadium. On April 8, 2015, Thomas was hired as the first full-time female official in NFL history, [note 1] and for the 2020 NFL season, she was on the officiating crew headed by referee Shawn ...
Shannon Eastin (born 1970) [1] is a former NFL official; she was the first female official of the National Football League (NFL). She has spent 16 combined seasons officiating for the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, high school games, and for the Arizona Cardinals Red and White game.
Sarah Thomas (2015–present) line judge 2015–2016; down judge 2017–present (first full-time female official; down judge for Super Bowl LV) Ronald Torbert (2010–present) side judge 2010–2013; referee 2014–present; Karina Tovar (2024–present) field judge (fourth full-time female official; also first female official assigned to deep ...
Sarah Thomas is at the top of her game. The NFL referee will make history once again when she officiates Super Bowl LV on Feb. 7, becoming the first female to do so. "Being selected for this year ...
The NFL has hired Maia Chaka as the first Black female official in league history. “I am honored to be selected as an NFL official,” Chaka said. Chaka enters the NFL after working in the Pac ...
Maia Chaka 1981 or 1982 (age 42–43) [1] is a former official in the National Football League (NFL). She wore uniform number 100. She was the first black woman hired by the NFL as an on-field official. [2] [3] The native of Rochester, New York [4] became the league's third female on-field official after Shannon Eastin and Sarah Thomas.
The NFL has hired Maia Chaka, a teacher from Virginia, as its first Black female official
In 2017, the NFL hired her as a replay official. She officated the 2020 AFC Championship game. [38] She is also doing replay officiating for the XFL. [42] [43] In 2012, Shannon Eastin became the first female official of an NFL game. [44] She was a replacement line judge while the league had locked out the regular officials due to a labor dispute.