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Pat Haggerty was an American football official who worked in the National Football League (NFL) from 1965 to 1990. He was born on June 30, 1927 in Denver, Colorado. Haggerty began his career as an official in the Western Athletic Conference in 1965. He was promoted to the NFL in 1966 and worked as a back judge for the next 25 years. He was the first official to wear the now-standard black and white striped shirt. Haggerty officiated in three Super Bowls, Super Bowls IX, XII, and XV. He was also the referee for the AFC Championship Game in 1979. Haggerty was inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 1992. He died on April 15, 2011 at the age of 83.

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Occupation Educator, coach, NFL referee
Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 30 June 1927
Birthday 30 June
Birthplace Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Date of death (1994-12-09)
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Nationality United States

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1994

Haggerty died from cancer in 1994 at age 67 and is buried at Linn Grove Cemetery in Greeley. He was nominated as a 2005 Pro Football Hall of Fame candidate in Canton, Ohio as a contributor.

1992

After retiring from active officiating after the 1992 season, Haggerty continued to work for the NFL, monitoring how games were called and scouting college officials as potential new NFL officials.

1985

At Super Bowl XIX, he supervised the coin toss that was conducted by President Ronald Reagan from the Oval Office of the White House via satellite, with Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Hugh McElhenny joining captains from the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers at Stanford Stadium in California. Reagan had been sworn in for his second term as president in a private ceremony earlier that day, with the public inauguration held the next day, since January 20, 1985 fell on a Sunday.

1953

Following college, Haggerty played minor league baseball in the Detroit Tigers organization, including one year with the Denver Bears in 1953. After deciding that baseball was not going to be his career, he turned to teaching and started at Valverde Elementary School in Denver and later was a teacher and coach at Abraham Lincoln High School in Denver.

1927

Patrick Andrew Haggerty (June 30, 1927 – December 9, 1994) was an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) from 1965 to 1992. In his 28 seasons in the NFL, he was selected as the referee in three Super Bowls, XIII in 1979, XVI in 1982, and XIX in 1985. He wore the number 40 for most of his career (was number 4 from the 1979 to 1981 NFL seasons when the numbering system for officials was temporarily modified). Haggerty's trademark signal upon a team scoring a touchdown, field goal or extra point, featured raising both arms, but momentarily pausing them before raising them over his head.

1909

Football was always a Haggerty pastime, even with Jim, Pat's brother. Pat's cousin, Donald "Cal" Snyder (1909–1975) was 1935 NIAA All-conference quarterback at Kearney State Teachers College (now the University of Nebraska at Kearney).