The NFL has announced Super Bowl LX’s officiating crew.
Ahead of Championship Sunday, the NFL announced Tuesday the seven-man officiating crew for the big game, which will be played on Sunday, February 8, 2026 at Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco, California.
While the NFL has set crews/teams of referees for the regular season, it won’t for the Super Bowl, as it aims to mix and match the best officials for the most important game of the year.
This year’s Super Bowl LX’s officiating crew will be led by referee Shawn Smith, who will be officiating his first Super Bowl.
Here’s the full crew:
Referee- Shawn Smith
Umpire- Roy Ellison
Down Judge- Dana McKenzie
Line Judge- Julian Mapp
Field Judge- Jason Ledet
Side Judge- Eugene Hall
Back Judge- Greg Steed
Replay Official- Andrew Lambert
Who Are The Favorites In Each of The Two NFL Conference Championship Games?
While the last two weekends had playoff football games played on both Saturday and Sunday, this weekend will feature just a Sunday double-header of games with Conference Championship Sunday taking place.
The New England Patriots will travel to Denver to take on the Broncos at 3:00 p.m. ET while the Los Angeles Rams will travel north up to Seattle to take on the Seahawks at 6:30 p.m. ET.
Lets’ take a look at who the favorites are in each game:
-The New England Patriots enter Sunday’s game as 5.5-point favorites. The over/under line is set for 42.5 points.
The Patriots seek its 11th Super Bowl appearance and is looking for its seventh Super Bowl in franchise history. Denver seeks its eighth Super Bowl appearance and will look to win its fourth Super Bowl in team history.
-The Seattle Seahawks come into Sunday’s game as 2.5-point favorites over the Los Angeles Rams. The over/under line is set at 47.5 points.
Seattle seeks its fourth Super Bowl appearance and second Super Bowl in franchise history. Los Angeles seeks its sixth Super Bowl appearance and third Super Bowl win.
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