- Byron Boston
Byron Boston is an
American football official in theNational Football League (NFL) since the1995 NFL season . He is a line judge and wears the uniform number 18. During his NFL officiating career, Boston was assignedSuper Bowl XXXIV in 2000 and has worked two wild card playoff games (1999 and 2005), three divisional playoff games (1996, 2002, and 2003), and three conference championship games (1997, 1998, and 2005).Boston graduated from
Austin College inSherman, Texas with abachelor's degree inEconomics .He began his officiating career in 1977 in
Dallas, Texas where he workedTexas high school football from 1977 to 1984, which included two State Championship games. After working high school games, Byron moved up to Junior College football in 1985 and later joined theSouthland Conference in 1987. In 1990, Boston began working games in theSouthwest Conference . Over his college football officiating career, Boston was selected for Division 1AA playoff games and ended his final game at the collegiate level with the 1994Holiday Bowl .In 1995, Boston was selected to the NFL officiating staff and has nine post-season assignments since joining the league.
Byron and his wife Carolyn reside in
Humble, Texas and have three children, Alicia, Byron Jr., and David. David was anAmerican football wide receiver in the NFL. Byron also serves as atax consultant outside of his NFL officiating duties.For the 2007 NFL season, Boston is a line judge on the officiating crew headed by referee Walt Anderson.
On
February 15 , 2007 TheSouthland Conference named Byron Boston as coordinator of football officials.External links
* [http://www.footballofficialscamp.com/staffbios/boston_byron.htm Byron Boston - NFL] Football Officials Camps, LLC. (Accessed
August 21 ,2006 ).
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