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Craig Wrolstad
American football official (born 1965) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Craig Wrolstad (born September 5, 1965)[1] is an American professional football official in the National Football League (NFL) since the 2003 NFL season, wearing uniform number 4.[2]
As an official in the NFL, Wrolstad is known for working Super Bowl XLVII in 2013 as a field judge. He wore uniform number 89 and 4 as a field judge.[3]
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Personal life
He went to Middle School (7 8 9) at Meeker Junior High (now Meeker Middle School), and went to high school at Lindbergh High School [4]
Wrolstad resides in Lake Tapps, Washington.
Outside of the NFL, Wrolstad is a high school athletic director at Seattle Christian School.[4]
Officiating career
Early years
Wrolstad served several seasons in NFL Europe, including three seasons as a referee. Prior to entering the NFL, Wrolstad was in the Pacific-10 Conference and the Arena Football League. His final collegiate game was the 2003 Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Florida State.[5]
NFL career
Wrolstad was hired by the NFL in 2003 as a field judge, and was promoted to referee with the start of the 2014 NFL season following the retirements of Ron Winter and Scott Green. Wrolstad wore uniform number 89 as a field judge, then switched to number 4 upon his promotion. Number 4 was previously worn by Bruce Finlayson, Bill Kingzett, Wilson Gosier and Doug Toole.[6]
Wrolstad was named the alternate referee of Super Bowl LII, which was held at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.[7]
Wrolstad was named the referee of 2020 Pro Bowl, which was held at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.[8]
2024 crew
Source:[9]
- R: Craig Wrolstad
- U: Steve Woods
- DJ: Danny Short
- LJ: Brett Bergman
- FJ: Jeff Shears
- SJ: Frank Steratore
- BJ: Rich Martinez
- RO: Gavin Anderson
- RA: Ken Hall
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