Tony Steratore | |
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| Occupation | NFLofficial (2000–2021) |
Tony Steratore is a formerAmerican football official in theNational Football League (NFL) who wore uniform number 112. He had worked as a back judge from the2000 NFL season until his retirement in the 2021 offseason.[1] For the2020 NFL season, Steratore was scheduled to be the back judge on the officiating crew headed by refereeJerome Boger, but chose to opt due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[2][3] He is a native of thePittsburgh suburb ofWashington, Pennsylvania.[4] Former NFL refereeGene Steratore Jr. is his younger brother. His father, Gene Steratore Sr., was an official in bothcollege football andbasketball. He officiated twoSuper Bowl games, which wereSuper Bowl XXXIX inJacksonville, Florida, andSuper Bowl XLVI inIndianapolis.
Outside of his NFL officiating duties, Tony Steratore is the president of Steratore Sanitary Supplies inWashington, Pennsylvania; his younger brother Gene is vice-president.[5]
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