Week 14 continues with 13 games still on the schedule, and the NFL has locked in the referee assignments across the slate. December football leaves little room for mistakes, and officials become a bigger part of the conversation as playoff races tighten.
Teams know who they’re getting this weekend, and that clarity adds structure to a crowded, high-stakes set of matchups. Several games carry postseason weight, while others give struggling teams a chance to reset.
With the last stretch of the season carrying immense weight, understanding which officiating crews are on which fields provides useful context for how each contest may unfold. The league’s top referees will be spread across rivalry games, divisional battles, and primetime matchups that could shape the standings.
Below is the full list of head referees assigned to the remaining Week 14 games.
Week 14 NFL Referee Assignments
| Games | Referees | Date |
| Bengals vs Bills | Brad Rogers | Sunday, December 7 |
| Steelers vs Ravens | Alex Moore | Sunday, December 7 |
| Seahawks vs Falcons | Alex Kemp | Sunday, December 7 |
| Titans vs Browns | Carl Cheffers | Sunday, December 7 |
| Dolphins vs Jets | Bill Vinovich | Sunday, December 7 |
| Saints vs Buccaneers | Clete Blakeman | Sunday, December 7 |
| Colts vs Jaguars | John Hussey | Sunday, December 7 |
| Commanders vs Vikings | Brad Allen | Sunday, December 7 |
| Broncos vs Raiders | Shawn Smith | Sunday, December 7 |
| Bears vs Packers | Craig Wrolstad | Sunday, December 7 |
| Rams vs Cardinals | Ron Torbert | Sunday, December 7 |
| Texans vs Chiefs | Alan Eck | Sunday, December 7 |
| Eagles vs Chargers | Scott Novak | Monday, December 8 |
Week 14 has already seen one result locked in, with the Detroit Lions defeating the Dallas Cowboys 44-30 on Thursday night. That game set the tone for the week, as Detroit continued to show poise in primetime while Dallas struggled to keep pace after a strong start.
The Lions controlled long stretches with a steady offensive rhythm and timely stops, pulling away whenever the Cowboys threatened to close the gap. In the second half, the Cowboys tried their best to get themselves back in the game, but the fourth-quarter, 17-point outburst by the Lions was too much for them to overcome.
The remaining games feature several pivotal divisional clashes, including Steelers–Ravens and Saints–Buccaneers, both of which could shift playoff seeding.
There are also heavyweight showdowns such as Texans-Chiefs and Bengals-Bills, each carrying implications for AFC positioning. Every matchup now holds added weight, and with officiating crews assigned and confirmed, teams know exactly what to expect when they take the field.
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