The officiating crew for Super Bowl LIX has been announced, with Ron Torbert set to lead the team as the referee. This marks Torbert's second Super Bowl assignment, having previously officiated Super Bowl LVI. The championship game will feature a total of eight officials, each bringing a wealth of experience to this prestigious event.
Joining Torbert is Mike Morton, who brings unique insight as a former player. Morton, a linebacker who clinched victory at Super Bowl XXXIV with the Rams, will serve as an official for the upcoming game. His dual experience as both a player and an official makes him an invaluable asset to the team.
Boris Cheek, appointed as the side judge for Super Bowl LIX, will be participating in his fourth Super Bowl. Cheek was part of Torbert's crew in 2022 and recently became the all-time leader in NFL games officiated, with a remarkable 461 games logged by December 30. His extensive experience further enhances the credibility and reliability of this officiating crew.
Max Causey takes on the role of down judge, while Mark Stewart has been designated as the line judge. Both bring their expertise to ensure smooth operations on the field. Mearl Robinson will serve as the field judge, and Jonah Monroe completes the crew as the back judge.
The inclusion of such seasoned officials underscores the importance placed on maintaining fair play and high standards during one of the most watched sporting events globally. Each member of this distinguished team contributes a unique perspective and depth of knowledge, promising a well-officiated game.
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