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Eugene Joseph Steratore (/ˈstɛrəˌtɔːr/; born
February 8, 1963) is a
former American football official in the
National Football League (NFL) from 2003...
- Tony
Steratore is a
former American football official in the
National Football League (NFL) who wore
uniform number 112. He had
worked as a back judge...
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rules analyst and use them for more than one sport. For example, Gene
Steratore, a
former NFL and
college basketball referee, was
hired by CBS Sports...
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Steratore's first—and
eventually only—Super Bowl as a referee,
though he had been
previously selected as an
alternate for
Super Bowl XLIV.
Steratore retired...
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second rounds, regionals,
Final Four and
national championship game Gene
Steratore (New York City and Glendale) (Rules Analyst) –
First Four,
first and second...
- Bank Stadium, Minneapolis,
Minnesota Favorite Patriots by 5
Referee Gene
Steratore Attendance 67,612 TV in the
United States Network NBC
Announcers Al Michaels...
- Seth Davis, Jay Wright,
Candace Parker (Atlanta)
Rules Analyst: Gene
Steratore Ian Eagle/Bill
Raftery and
Grant Hill/Tracy
Wolfson Brian Anderson/Jim...
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PatriotsA (10, 5–5) U.S. Bank
Stadium Minneapolis,
Minnesota (2) 67,612 Gene
Steratore LIII
February 3, 2019 (2018) New
England PatriotsA (11, 6–5) 13–3 Los...
- with the 2018
offseason retirements of Ed Hochuli,
Terry McAulay, Gene
Steratore and Jeff Triplette, the
league was
forced to
replace seven of its 17 referee...
- to
replace McAulay. Gene
Steratore:
Steratore spent 15
seasons as an
official and was the
referee of
Super Bowl LII.
Steratore was
involved in the controversial...