Those who said that the USFL was going to be boring were wrong, the league continues to break records and the audience numbers are good. The owners of the USFL are happy and the league is probably still going for the next season in 2023.

A few weeks ago the list of all the officials names (referees) who are working in the USFL came out, divided into multiple crews, the officials have experience in college football and not all of them are men, some women are also working as officials in the USFL.

The NFL is assisting the United States Football League in some things related to the operation of the league, everything seems to indicate that the NFL is willing to have a healthy competition not only with the USFL, but also with the XFL and any other league such as the Fan Controlled Football.

Who are the USFL officials promoted to the NFL?

The National Football League made official in a tweet through their NFL Officiating account @NFLOfficiating the welcome of 19 officials from the USFL, including two women, Denise Crudup and Artenzia Young-Seigler.

NFL officiating tweet

They will be available in what will be the upcoming 2022 NFL season, it is not yet clear in which games but probably throughout the season. An official earns $205,000 per season, that translates to $12,000 per game which is much higher than what they earned in the USFL.

List of Officials from the USFL promoted to the NFL
Game Officials
Name Job
Tra Boger Field Judge
Max Causey Down Judge
Brandon Cruse Umpire
Robin Delorenzo Down Judge
Duane Heydt Umpire
Alex Moore Umpire
Mike Morton Umpire
Alonzo Ramsey Field Judge
Jeff Shears Side Judge
Lo Van Pham Side Judge
Replay Officials
Name
Randy Campbell
Denise Crudup
Bob Hubbell
Artenzia Young-Seigler
Replay Assistants
Name Job
Karlton Derrick
Tim England
Ken Hall
Rick Loumiet
Jamie Tuss