Jerome Boger will be one of five black officials that will work the Los Angeles Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers game for the first all black officiating referees in NFL history on Monday Night Football (themorningcall.com file photo)
On the Headlines podcast with London:
#1 The NFL will be introducing the first ever all black officiating crew in NFL history lead by head referee Jerome Boger and by umpire Barry Anderson, down line judge Julian Mapp, sideline judge Dale Shaw, and field judge Anthony Jefferies. The referees will be working the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-3) and Los Angeles Rams (6-3) game on Monday Night Football.
#2 London, the New York Jets are 0-9 but a sports game simulator Wolverine Sports a PC sports video game developer says have seven more games to go and they lay odds that the Jets will not go the whole season without a win and finish 0-16 but will win one of their upcoming seven games.
#3 London, The New England Patriots (4-5) have the faith they to a huge defeat over the Baltimore Ravens (6-3) last Sunday 23-17 and have won two straight games after losing four straight. The two wins brings the Patriots sights into making post season.
#4 The Chicago Bears (5-5) quarterback Nick Foles avoided a serious injury after he was carted off the field last Sunday. He avoided hip or leg fractures after being x-rayed as the Bears are already missing one quarterback already. Foles was dropping back to pass and a Minnesota Vikings (4-5) defender took a one handed throw down from Foles chest and Foles went down head over heels on his back and left on the cart.
#5 The Las Vegas Raiders (6-3) got another win over the Denver Broncos (3-6) last Sunday for their third straight win and two straight road wins. The Raiders now return back to Vegas to face one of the toughest teams in the NFL the Kansas City Chiefs (8-1) this Sunday.
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