The Signal

Refs will no longer use objects on measuremen­ts

- Lorenzo Reyes

Referee Gene Steratore’s use of a folded piece of paper in Sunday night’s Raiders-Cowboys game might be the last we see the use of a foreign object during a first-down measuremen­t in the NFL.

“I will advise them not to use it again, that is correct,” NFL vice president of officiatin­g Al Riveron said Thursday in a conference call with reporters. “I’ve already done that.”

With 5:06 left in the fourth quarter, Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott snuck the ball for 1 yard on a 4th-and-1, bringing out the measuremen­t crew. The ball was marked close to the firstdown marker, and Steratore bent down, pulled out the piece of paper and slid it between the ball and the pole.

He then granted the first down to Dallas, which helped the Cowboys drain more time off the clock and extend their drive. They eventually kicked the gamewinnin­g field goal and won 20-17.

Steratore later said in a pool report that he used the paper as “nothing more than a reaffirmat­ion.”

While it was not a violation of the league’s policy to use the folded sheet, Riveron reiterated the league’s stance Thursday.

“When he did bring out the piece of paper, that was very, very unusual,” Riveron said. “The last time I saw it done was about four or five years ago, and it was also in an NFL game. That’s not the norm.

“Gene made the decision strictly, strictly on visual affirmatio­n that the ball had made the line to gain.”

Part of the criticism Steratore drew was for a perceived smile as NBC cameras caught him rising after using the folded sheet of paper to affirm the first down.

“How you can look at that and then get up with a smirk, I don’t know,” Raiders coach Jack Del Rio said this week. “That’s hard to take.”

When asked about Del Rio’s comments, Riveron stressed that it wasn’t intended to be taken as a slight.

“At no time was Gene being disrespect­ful to coach Del Rio, to the Oakland Raiders or to anyone,” Riveron said Thursday.

“If that’s the way that it was taken, then I need to apologize, because at no time do any of our officials show any disrespect and that’s the last thing we want anyone to think.”

 ?? KELLEY L. COX/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? The referees measure to determine that the Cowboys reached the first-down spot against the Raiders on Sunday.
KELLEY L. COX/USA TODAY SPORTS The referees measure to determine that the Cowboys reached the first-down spot against the Raiders on Sunday.

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