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NFL assigns controversial referee Clete Blakeman to Broncos-Chargers playoff game
Posted By Nick Groke On January 8, 2014 @ 3:04 pm In General Broncos,Playoffs | 15 Comments
Clete Blakeman, left, with Gary Kubiak. (Getty Images)
Referee Clete Blakeman might not be well-known among Broncos fans — he hasn’t worked a Denver game this season. But he is well-known in New England and Carolina.
Blakeman — a four-year NFL ref who wears No. 34 — was in charge of the November game between the Patriots and Panthers that ended in controversial fashion. [1] The back judge’s call of interference after Tom Brady threw toward Rob Gronkowski in the end zone was overruled. And the Panthers won. [2]
And, further infuriating Pats fans, Blakeman didn’t give an explanation, saying only: “There is no foul on the play. The game is over.”
It’s Blakeman who will work Sunday’s Broncos-Chargers game [3] in Denver. The NFL has assigned him to the game.
With six years in the NFL — four as a referee and two as a field judge — Blakeman is the least experienced ref in the NFL [4] this season.
A quick glance at Blakeman’s stats [5] shows that he and his crew called 5 percent more penalties against the home team this season than the league average. He and his crew also flagged the most [6] offensive pass interference calls this season. But he oversees slightly fewer penalties overall than the NFL ref average.
This weekend’s games are also a kind of audition. The NFL will choose (some say already chose) one of the four remaining referees from this divisional playoff round to work the Super Bowl. And those refs still working in the playoffs already made the NFL’s postseason cut.
NFL assigns controversial referee Clete Blakeman to Broncos-Chargers playoff game
Posted By Nick Groke On January 8, 2014 @ 3:04 pm In General Broncos,Playoffs | 15 Comments

Clete Blakeman, left, with Gary Kubiak. (Getty Images)
Referee Clete Blakeman might not be well-known among Broncos fans — he hasn’t worked a Denver game this season. But he is well-known in New England and Carolina.
Blakeman — a four-year NFL ref who wears No. 34 — was in charge of the November game between the Patriots and Panthers that ended in controversial fashion. [1] The back judge’s call of interference after Tom Brady threw toward Rob Gronkowski in the end zone was overruled. And the Panthers won. [2]
And, further infuriating Pats fans, Blakeman didn’t give an explanation, saying only: “There is no foul on the play. The game is over.”
It’s Blakeman who will work Sunday’s Broncos-Chargers game [3] in Denver. The NFL has assigned him to the game.
With six years in the NFL — four as a referee and two as a field judge — Blakeman is the least experienced ref in the NFL [4] this season.
A quick glance at Blakeman’s stats [5] shows that he and his crew called 5 percent more penalties against the home team this season than the league average. He and his crew also flagged the most [6] offensive pass interference calls this season. But he oversees slightly fewer penalties overall than the NFL ref average.
This weekend’s games are also a kind of audition. The NFL will choose (some say already chose) one of the four remaining referees from this divisional playoff round to work the Super Bowl. And those refs still working in the playoffs already made the NFL’s postseason cut.