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Phil Luckett is a retired official in the National Football League (NFL), having served from 1991 to 2005, and again in 2007. His officiating uniform number was 59. He entered the NFL as a field judge in 1991 and officiated Super Bowl XXXI, his last game at that position before he became a referee in 1997 after Red Cashion and Howard Roe announced their retirements.
Phil Luckett (1991–2007) field judge 1991–1996; referee 1997–2000; back judge 2001–2005, 2007 (On leave for 2006 NFL season) Frank Luzar ( 1960 – 1974 ) field judge M
The Music City Miracle was an American football play that took place on January 8, 2000, during the National Football League's (NFL) 1999–2000 playoffs.It occurred at the end of the American Football Conference (AFC) Wild Card playoff game between the Tennessee Titans and Buffalo Bills at Adelphia Coliseum (now Nissan Stadium) in Nashville, Tennessee.
The season was marked by a controversial ending to the team's Thanksgiving Day game against the Detroit Lions, where Jerome Bettis claimed he called the coin toss in overtime as "tails" although referee Phil Luckett heard "heads." The Lions won 19–16 and started the Steelers' losing streak to finish the season.
Pittsburgh RB Jerome Bettis called “tails” while the coin was in midair, but referee Phil Luckett heard “heads” and gave the ball to Detroit. The Lions went on to win the game 19-16 after ...
The NFL has announced which referee crew will officiate the AFC championship game on Sunday. On duty for the Chiefs' meeting with the Bills on Sunday evening is referee Clete Blakeman and his crew.
Referee Umpire Head Linesman Line Judge Field Judge Back Judge I: 15 January 1967 ... Phil Luckett: Scott Steenson Tom Fincken XXXII: 25 January 1998 Ed Hochuli:
Multiple posts being shared on Facebook claims the National Football League (NFL) has fired three referees for taking part in large-scale bribery scandals. Verdict: False There is no proof that ...