- Johnny Grier
Johnny Grier was an
American football official for 23 years in theNational Football League (NFL) from 1981 to 2004. He began in the NFL as a field judge before becoming the firstAfrican-American referee in the history of the NFL with the start of the1988 NFL season . Grier has officiated in oneSuper Bowl ,Super Bowl XXII in 1988, which was his last game as a field judge. On the field, he wore uniform number 23, which is now worn byJerome Boger , another African-American referee.Grier attended college at the
University of the District of Columbia [cite web | first= | last= | url=http://www.profootballhof.com/history/general/african-americans.jsp | title=African-Americans in Pro Football | publisher=Pro Football Hall of Fame | date= | accessdate=2006-09-03] .Grier began officiating football at age 18 and started as a
high school football official in 1965, later moved on tocollege football in 1972, and eventually the NFL in 1981. His career ended abruptly during the2004 NFL season when he was forced to retire due to a leg injury suffered during a series of games. He was replaced by the back judge on his crew, Scott Green, who had previous experience as a referee inNFL Europe .Grier now serves as an officiating supervisor for the NFL and previously served as Supervisor of Football Officials for the
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).References
External links
* [http://www.usafootball.com/resource-center/officiating/center-articles/23-official/106-featured-articles/124-nflofficialqa.php NFL Official Q&A with Johnny Grier] USA Football.
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