NFL Mourns the Loss of Bill Leavy, Veteran Referee Who Officiated Two Super Bowls
Bill Leavy, a former NFL official who spent 20 years in the league, passed away at the age of 76. He had a diverse background, having previously worked as a police officer, firefighter, and agent for the Secret Service before being tapped to join the NFL in 1995.
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