The NFL has revealed the officiating crew for Super Bowl LX.
Shawn Smith will be the referee for the final game of the NFL season, which will kick off on Sunday, Feb. 8 from Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
This will be Smith's first on-field Super Bowl assignment (11th in playoffs) and therefore his first Super Bowl appearance as a referee. He is in his 11th NFL season and eighth as a referee, per Football Zebras.
Smith was the referee for the New England Patriots' win over the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round.
Joining Smith will be umpire Roy Ellison and side judge Eugene Hall, who have three Super Bowls under their belt; back judge Greg Steed (two); down judge Dana McKenzie (one) and line judge Julian Mapp, field judge Jason Ledet and replay official Andrew Lambert, who are also making their Super Bowl debuts.
The big game will pit either the New England Patriots or Denver Broncos from the AFC against either the Los Angeles Rams or Seattle Seahawks out of the NFC.
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