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NFL official Bill Leavy, best remembered for serving as the referee during the controversial Super Bowl XL, has died at 76. A cause of death was not given. “Saddened to hear of the loss of Bill ...
Bill Leavy, a retired police officer and firefighter in San Jose and a longtime NFL referee, has passed away. He was 76. Leavy worked as an NFL official from 1995 to 2015, then became a referee ...
PITTSBURGH - SEPTEMBER 18: National Football League referee Bill Leavy looks on from the field before a game between the Seattle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field on September 18, 2011 ...
Referee Bill Leavy and his officiating crew may want to brush up on the NFL rulebook before Week 4. For the second time in three week's, Leavy's crew made an errant call in a game. During the ...
Bill Leavy, who officiated in the NFL for 20 seasons and was an officiating coordinator, died on Tuesday, according to multiple reports, including The Mercury News and Football Zebras. Leavy was 76.
Referee Bill Leavy, who was downgraded after a Week 1 mistake, erred again in applying the NFL rule book Sunday. Leavy and his crew penalized the Minnesota Vikings 15 yards, rather than charge ...
Bill Leavy better send the Giants a thank you note this week, because they were able to still upset the Packers despite his horrible, awful performance as an official. Leavy's steadfast refusal to ...
You can follow him via Twitter @SeifertESPN. Referee Bill Leavy, maybe best remembered for his admission of making major mistakes at a critical juncture of Super Bowl XL, will have a new role in ...
I sure hope someone is checking referee Bill Leavy's bank account today. The way he called the game Sunday, I'm surprised that when it was all over, he didn't run up to the camera to exclaim ...
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