- Don Carey (official)
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Don Carey (born 1947) is an official in the National Football League, who wears uniform number 126. He entered the NFL's officiating staff in 1995 as a field judge until 1998, where he became a back judge due to the NFL swapping position titles that season; he held that position until 2008-09. He was promoted to referee in 2009 upon the retirement of Bill Carollo, the fourth African American to do so, after Johnny Grier, younger brother Mike Carey and Jerome Boger. He officiated one Super Bowl game, which was Super Bowl XXXVII at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.
Don Carey's 2009 NFL officiating crew consists of umpire Garth DeFelice, head linesman Dana McKenzie, line judge Carl Johnson, field judge Mike Weir, side judge Greg Meyer and back judge Terrence Miles.[1]
With the promotion of Clete Blakeman to referee in 2010, Don will return to his Back Judge position.
Outside of his NFL officiating duties, Don Carey is a contract manager.[2]
References
- ^ 2009 NFL officiating crews
- ^ NFL. 2008 NFL Record & Fact Book. ISBN 1603207708.
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