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Officiating Crew For The 49ers–Jaguars Game Suspended From Duty After The NFL Found They Missed Multiple Jaguars Infractions

Four referees who officiated the game between the San Francisco 49ers and Jacksonville Jaguars have been suspended pending investigation after the NFL found they overlooked multiple Jaguars infractions that significantly affected the outcome of the game, causing the 49ers to lose unfairly.

The National Football League announced the suspension of four referees from the contentious 49ers–Jaguars matchup following reports that they failed to penalize a series of Jaguars fouls. According to a league statement, these omissions may have influenced key plays and ultimately changed the result in Jacksonville’s favor, prompting calls to strengthen accountability and reform officiating standards. The decision comes amid growing criticism of officiating consistency, transparency in rule enforcement, and the protection of competitive integrity in professional football.

The game, played last Sunday at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, featured several moments in which Jaguars players appeared to clearly violate rules governing holding, illegal contact, and defensive pass interference, yet no flags were thrown. One crucial example occurred early in the second quarter, when the Jaguars were leading 7-3 and faced a second-and-12 from their own 9-yard line. The officiating crew flagged a holding penalty on the Jaguars and a hit on a defenseless receiver by 49ers rookie cornerback Upton Stout. However, they picked up the flag on Stout and only enforced the holding penalty, resulting in a second-and-17 from the 4-yard line. 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan called a timeout to discuss the call with the officials, intending to decline the penalty to force a third-and-12, but after a heated discussion, the game proceeded with the enforced penalty. Shanahan later revealed that head referee Clete Blakeman and other officials admitted to him, "They told me they messed up," for failing to consult the 49ers on the penalty enforcement before finalizing the decision. This error proved costly, as it led to a 13-play, 89-yard Jaguars drive, culminating in a 4-yard touchdown pass that extended their lead to 14-3. Analysts immediately noted that the missed call could have led to a stop—or even a turnover—had it been handled correctly. That missed call, among others, has become a central focus of the NFL’s investigation.

Another incident involved an illegal formation by the Jaguars’ special teams unit on a pivotal punt return. The alignment appeared off, with one blocker clearly not in a proper stance, yet the officials neither stopped play nor called a penalty. The misalignment disrupted the 49ers’ coverage strategy, causing confusion and communication breakdowns on the return path. Film review shows 49ers players reacting to an unexpected motion and adjusting assignments, only for their efforts to be blunted by the unpenalized infraction. Many believe that if the officials had enforced the rules, the 49ers would have secured a crucial fair catch or short return that might have changed the final result, preventing Parker Washington's 87-yard touchdown return.

The NFL announced that four referees, including head referee Clete Blakeman, with the remaining three yet to be identified, are suspended pending a full disciplinary review. The league confirmed it is conducting an internal video review and consulting a panel of veteran referees and former players. The investigation will determine whether the poor officiating resulted from negligence, inadequate training, or intentional oversight. Until then, the standings and statistics from the game remain unchanged, but the league indicated that further action—fines or prolonged suspension—may follow depending on the findings.

49ers fans reacted with anger and disappointment, arguing that the oversights were too blatant to ignore. Social media has filled with claims of bias or favoritism, though no evidence has emerged that the violations were intentional or part of a broader conspiracy. Supporters of the Jaguars argue that officiating mistakes happen and that referees operate under immense pressure, often making split-second decisions. Still, many observers believe repeated failures to enforce rules in high-leverage moments erode fan trust in the league and that the NFL must take more proactive steps to improve consistency across all broadcasts.

This is not the first time an officiating controversy has overshadowed an important NFL matchup. Over the past decade, numerous games have drawn criticism over missed pass interference calls, questionable roughing-the-passer penalties, or inconsistencies in rule application across teams. Some critics argue that referee training programs do not sufficiently simulate high-pressure scenarios. Others contend that the current rules are overly complex, leaving too much room for subjective interpretation. The 49ers–Jaguars game now adds to mounting calls for transparent referee evaluations to be made public, so fans can better understand when mistakes occur and what is being done to prevent them in the future.

The NFL’s disciplinary committee has scheduled review sessions that will include slow-motion replays, comparisons with prior similar infractions, and an analysis of how the rulebook was applied in each case. The process is expected to last at least two weeks, according to league sources. During that time, the suspended officials will not preside over any games, and the league may temporarily assign replacements from its reserve list. The NFL also stated that any penalties deemed obvious and game-altering will be highlighted.

Ravens Update Quarterback Depth Amid Controversies - Re-signed Pro Bowl Star to QB2
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