Q&A

Did the NFL ever go on strike?

Did the NFL ever go on strike?

Two weeks into the 1987 season, the NFL’s players went on strike. For the first time in the history of professional sports in the United States, replacement players would take the field. “No-Names”, “Has-Beens”, and “Never-Would-Be’s” were plucked from obscurity for one last chance at football immortality.

What year was the last NFL strike?

1987
1987 NFL season

Regular season
Duration September 13, 1987 – December 28, 1987
A player’s strike shortened the regular season to 15 games.
Playoffs
Start date January 3, 1988

How long did the 1987 NFL strike last?

24 days
The 1987 NFL strike, which lasted for 24 days and forced the 1987 season to be shortened to 15 games per team. The 2001 NFL referee lockout, which lasted until September 19 and an agreement was reached to end the 2 week lockout.

What happens if an NFL ref gets injured?

In the NFL, if a referee (White hat) goes down, there is an alternate on the sidelines who will quickly fill in. If it’s another official, ie., Back Judge, Line Judge or whatever, the other officials simply adjust to adequately cover the injured officials responsibility.

When was the second strike in the NFL?

The NFLPA’s second strike happened in 1987. This time, the strike was because of the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement and more disagreements on free agency.

How long was the NFL strike in 1982?

The 1982 NFL strike, which lasted for three months and eight weeks, forced the 1982 season to be shortened to 9 games per team. The 1987 NFL strike, which lasted for 24 days and forced the 1987 season to be shortened to 15 games per team.

Why did the NFL players go on strike?

Part of that reasoning likely was that while the players were on strike they had no health insurance, meaning they would have been responsible for their own injuries suffered on the field. The strike also caused huge problems for TV networks, which had to scramble to replace some of its most valuable airtime.

What was the result of the NFL lockout in 2011?

The 2011 NFL lockout, which lasted for over five months, resulted in cancellation of Pro Football Hall of Fame Game between the Chicago Bears and St. Louis Rams, but preserved the 2011 regular season. The 2012 NFL referee lockout, which impacted the first few weeks of the 2012 NFL season.