Cheers as regular NFL refs return: ‘It’s good to be back’

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Again, replays appeared to validate the grounding call, and Shurmur took responsibility for his loss of temper.

“I can’t do that,” the coach said. “It’s an emotional game, and I got to make sure I keep my emotions in check.”

Steratore had to make a trip to the replay monitor for the same play to review a turnover in the first half. The replays clearly showed that Cleveland’s Joshua Cribbs had fumbled, so Steratore confirmed the ruling on the field. Cribbs had his helmet knocked off and was injured on the play, creating the game’s only lengthy delay.

There were 18 penalties called in the game, mostly the familiar calls for holding and false start. There were two rare — and indisputable — whistles for fair catch interference on punt returns, and a hands-to-the-face call on Baltimore’s Kelechi Osemele was so obvious that it drew three flags.

Steratore and his crew set up shop in the designated “Officials Locker Room” in the bowels of the stadium. He emerged about 2½ hours before kickoff to talk briefly to a stadium official about the wireless on-field microphone the referee wears. He later held a regular pregame meeting with stadium crew, telling them to “make sure we run this thing as smoothly” as they had in his previous visits to Baltimore.

The lockout ended after marathon negotiations produced an eight-year agreement to end the lockout that began in June. However, for the Packers, Redskins, Lions and other teams who voiced their displeasure with calls that might have swayed games, the agreement doesn’t change their records.

The commissioner said he watched Monday night’s frenetic Packers-Seahawks finish at home.

“You never want to see a game end like that,” he said.

The new agreement will improve officiating in the future, Goodell asserted, reducing mistakes like those made Monday and making the strains of the last three weeks worthwhile.

Goodell acknowledged “you’re always worried” about the perception of the league.

“Obviously, this has gotten a lot of attention,” he said. “It hasn’t been positive, and it’s something that you have to fight through and get to the long term. ... We always are going to have to work harder to make sure we get people’s trust and confidence in us.”

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