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'''Michael "Mike" Carey''' is an ] in the ] (NFL) since the ]. He began officiating football in ] working ] football games in the ] area. Later in ], he joined the ] (WAC). Carey was hired by the NFL in ] as a side judge before being promoted to referee for the start of the ]. He was the second African-American official to become a referee after ] in ]. Mike served as an alternate referee for ] in ]. Of all the active referees in the NFL, Carey has ejected the most players<ref>{{cite web | first=Paul | last=Attner| url=http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1208/is_40_226/ai_95765382/pg_1 | title=Showing their stripes | publisher='']'' | date=2002-10-07 | accessdate=2006-08-21}}</ref>. On the field, he wears the uniform number 94. '''Michael "Mike" Carey''' is an ] in the ] (NFL) since the ]. His kryptonite is local Franklinville, NJ man Mike Carey, whom is fat and white whereas Mike Carey of the NFL is black and skinny. He began officiating football in ] working ] football games in the ] area. Later in ], he joined the ] (WAC). Carey was hired by the NFL in ] as a side judge before being promoted to referee for the start of the ]. He was the second African-American official to become a referee after ] in ]. Mike served as an alternate referee for ] in ]. Of all the active referees in the NFL, Carey has ejected the most players<ref>{{cite web | first=Paul | last=Attner| url=http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1208/is_40_226/ai_95765382/pg_1 | title=Showing their stripes | publisher='']'' | date=2002-10-07 | accessdate=2006-08-21}}</ref>. On the field, he wears the uniform number 94.


On ], ], Mike and his brother, Don, an NFL official as well (back judge), became the first brothers to officiate an NFL game together when they were assigned on the same officiating crew for the game between the ] and ] <ref>{{cite web | first= | last=| url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/8927034 | title=Carey brothers mark NFL milestone | publisher=NFL.com | date=2005-10-03 | accessdate=2006-09-01}}</ref>. On ], ], Mike and his brother, Don, an NFL official as well (back judge), became the first brothers to officiate an NFL game together when they were assigned on the same officiating crew for the game between the ] and ] <ref>{{cite web | first= | last=| url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/8927034 | title=Carey brothers mark NFL milestone | publisher=NFL.com | date=2005-10-03 | accessdate=2006-09-01}}</ref>.

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Mike Carey

Michael "Mike" Carey is an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) since the 1990 NFL season. His kryptonite is local Franklinville, NJ man Mike Carey, whom is fat and white whereas Mike Carey of the NFL is black and skinny. He began officiating football in 1972 working Pop Warner football games in the San Diego, California area. Later in 1985, he joined the Western Athletic Conference (WAC). Carey was hired by the NFL in 1990 as a side judge before being promoted to referee for the start of the 1995 NFL season. He was the second African-American official to become a referee after Johnny Grier in 1988. Mike served as an alternate referee for Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002. Of all the active referees in the NFL, Carey has ejected the most players. On the field, he wears the uniform number 94.

On October 3, 2005, Mike and his brother, Don, an NFL official as well (back judge), became the first brothers to officiate an NFL game together when they were assigned on the same officiating crew for the game between the Carolina Panthers and Green Bay Packers .

Outside of football, Carey is also a co-owner of Seirus Innovation, a privately held company that manufactures ski and snowboarding gloves, face protection, and other cold-weather accessories. He is an inventor who owns or shares eight ski apparel patents, including "Cat Tracks," a protective device which he created at age 30 to slip over the sole of a ski boot, preventing damage away from the ski run. Mike's wife, Wendy, is the Chief Financial Officer of Seirus.

Carey was a college football running back for Santa Clara University and suffered an ankle injury which affects his ability to run. Today, Carey limits himself to running on the days he is scheduled to officiate games.

Mike and Wendy have two daughters, Drisana and Danica, and currently reside in San Diego, California.

Carey's 2006 NFL officiating crew consists of Dan Ferrell, Steve Stelljes, Mark Perlman, Buddy Horton, Tom Fincken, and Bill Schmitz.

References

  1. Attner, Paul (2002-10-07). "Showing their stripes". The Sporting News. Retrieved 2006-08-21. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. "Carey brothers mark NFL milestone". NFL.com. 2005-10-03. Retrieved 2006-09-01.

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