The NFL is a multi-billion dollar industry, and its referees are paid handsomely for their work. But just how much do NFL referees make?
The NFL referee salary structure is based on experience. Referees start out at a base salary of $175,000 and can earn up to $255,000 after 10 years of experience. Crew chiefs, who are the most experienced referees, can earn up to $310,000.
In addition to their base salary, referees also receive per-game pay. Referees are paid $1,500 per regular season game and $2,000 per playoff game.
To become an NFL referee, you must first have experience officiating at the college or high school level. You must also pass a written exam and a physical fitness test. Once you have met these requirements, you can apply to become an NFL referee.
The NFL referee application process is highly competitive. Only a small number of applicants are selected each year to attend the NFL Officiating Academy. The academy is a six-week training program that teaches referees the rules of the game and how to officiate at the NFL level.
In addition to their salary and per-game pay, NFL referees also receive a number of other benefits, including:
NFL referees are well-compensated for their work. They have a base salary of up to $255,000 and can earn up to $310,000 as a crew chief. Referees also receive per-game pay and a number of other benefits.
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