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The NFL reached an agreement with the NFL Referees Association on Wednesday night to end the lockout, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said the refs will be back on the field starting Thursday night.

"We appreciate the commitment of the NFLRA in working through the issues to reach this important agreement," Goodell said in a joint statement issued by the NFL and NFLRA.

"Our Board of Directors has unanimously approved taking this proposed CBA to the membership for a ratification vote," said Scott Green, president of the NFLRA. "We are glad to be getting back on the field for this week's games."

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This week ...
Game: Browns at Ravens
When: Thursday, Sept. 27, 8 p.m. ET
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Thursday night's game between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens can be seen on NFL Network at 8 p.m. ET.

A high-ranked referee told NFL.com and NFL Network's Jeff Darlington earlier that the officials are prepared to immediately begin work, noting he and many others have gotten access to all of the videos from the last three weeks of games that were distributed to the replacement officials.

While the referee said his colleagues would have liked to work a few preseason games, he says it isn't necessary to do their job.

Earlier Wednesday, the league and referees agreed to create a developmental program as a compromise to the NFL's demand for the addition of 21 officials to the current contingent of 121 NFLRA members, per an NFLRA source. The pool of money for the existing officials also will remain the same.

The developmental officials will be mentored by the existing crews and will be assigned to work with them during the week. The developmental officials will not be NFLRA members, will not work games and will not be eligible to be subbed in initially.

But eventually, as they improve and reach the standards to be NFL officials, they will be considered for NFLRA membership. As that happens, the financial pool for officials will be adjusted accordingly.

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Finally. It was kind of fun to watch for a while, but I'm glad they got this worked out.

I wonder what the losing teams are going to blame their loss on now....
 
I'm just glad that we're gonna see some actual refs for today's game.
 
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Sept 30, 2012 13:33:41 GMT -5 wingnut said:They got a standing ovation on Thursday.

I saw that, it was really cool to see them acknowledged like that. Hopefully the season will be pretty smooth from here. They showed a few signs of rust, but overall, they did amazing.

...at least there were no "Green Bay vs. Seattle" calls... >_
 
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