Tuesday 15 January 2019 21:23, UK
John Parry will be the referee for Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, the NFL announced on Tuesday.
It will be a second Super Bowl as referee and third as an official for Parry - who has been an official in the league since 2000.
He refereed Super Bowl XLVI, the New York Giants' second victory over the New England Patriots, and was the side judge in Super Bowl XLI, when the Indianapolis Colts beat the Chicago Bears.
Parry's crew for the game on February 3 comprises umpire Fred Bryan, down judge Edgar Camp, line judge Jeff Bergman, field judge Steve Zimmer, side judge Eugene Hall and back judge Terrence Miles.
Bryan, Camp and Hall will be working their first Super Bowls, while Bergman, Zimmer and Miles have each worked one before.
Parry officiated the Los Angeles Rams' game against the Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round, in which eight penalties for 67 yards were called.
Parry drew attention in that game as he ruled a sack with Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott "in the grasp" when Prescott's team-mate, not an opponent, was holding him in the pocket.
Parry's regular-season crew, which was made up of different officials, called 13 penalties for 112.7 yards per game this year.
The Conference finals are set to take place live on Sky Sports on Sunday, with the Los Angeles Rams taking on the New Orleans Saints and the New England Patriots facing the Kansas City Chiefs.