NFL tells game officials not to use index cards to measure

In this Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015 photo, Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn speaks to referee Gene Steratore during the first half of an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints, in New Orleans. The New Orleans Saints won 31-21. The Falcons finally found a fourth-quarter deficit they couldn't overcome, leaving first-year coach Dan Quinn with his first loss and some new concerns to address, including the offensive line. (John Bazemore/AP)

NEW YORK — The NFL has told its officials not to use index cards or any other paper to aid in measurements.

In last Sunday night’s Cowboys-Raiders game, veteran referee Gene Steratore tried to slide what appeared to be an index card between the tip of the ball and the end of the chain while measuring for a first down. When the card didn’t slide through, Steratore signalled a first down for Dallas. He said he had decided it was a first down before the odd measurement.

NFL officiating chief Alberto Riveron on Thursday confirmed what Steratore said.

"Using a piece of paper, that’s very unusual," Riveron said. "The last time I saw it done was four to five years ago. That is not the norm. Gene made the decision strictly on visual affirmation that the ball made the line to gain.

"I will advise them not to use it again," added Riveron, who replaced Dean Blandino this season. "I have already done that."

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