John Parry, who led the seven-member officiating crew for Super Bowl LIII, is retiring after 19 seasons as an NFL official.
The NFL made the announcement Monday in a tweet written by Al Riveron, the league’s head of officiating.
“Referee John Parry has announced his retirement after 19 seasons & 3 Super Bowls. Thank you, John, for your dedication to the game. We wish you all the best!” – AL pic.twitter.com/vPGJ8613L6
— NFL Officiating (@NFLOfficiating) April 1, 2019
This year’s Super Bowl was the third Parry had worked. He also worked in the Super Bowls that followed the 2006 and 2011 seasons.
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