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Charles Heberling (April 28, 1925 – December 9, 2019) was an American football official in the National Football League and Western Pennsylvania sports administrator. He was the referee for both the Hail Mary Game and The Drive. He was an alternate for the officiating crew for Super Bowl XXI. Heberling wore the number 46 for the major part of his NFL career. Upon his inauguration into the Washington & Jefferson College Hall of Fame, his alma mater described him as "the man who has had the greatest impact on high school athletics in western Pennsylvania in the 100-year history."

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  • Charles Heberling (April 28, 1925 – December 9, 2019) was an American football official in the National Football League and Western Pennsylvania sports administrator. He was the referee for both the Hail Mary Game and The Drive. He was an alternate for the officiating crew for Super Bowl XXI. Heberling wore the number 46 for the major part of his NFL career. Upon his inauguration into the Washington & Jefferson College Hall of Fame, his alma mater described him as "the man who has had the greatest impact on high school athletics in western Pennsylvania in the 100-year history." (en)
  • Charles „Chuck“ Heberling (* 28. April 1925 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; † 9. Dezember 2019 in , Pennsylvania) war ein US-amerikanischer Schiedsrichter im American Football, der von der Saison 1965 bis 1985 in der NFL tätig war. Er war Schiedsrichter des AFC Championship Games in der Saison 1986 zwischen den Denver Broncos und den Cleveland Browns, welches unter The Drive in die Geschichte der NFL einging. Den überwiegenden Teil seiner Karriere trug er die Uniform mit der Nummer 46. (de)
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  • Charles Heberling (April 28, 1925 – December 9, 2019) was an American football official in the National Football League and Western Pennsylvania sports administrator. He was the referee for both the Hail Mary Game and The Drive. He was an alternate for the officiating crew for Super Bowl XXI. Heberling wore the number 46 for the major part of his NFL career. Upon his inauguration into the Washington & Jefferson College Hall of Fame, his alma mater described him as "the man who has had the greatest impact on high school athletics in western Pennsylvania in the 100-year history." (en)
  • Charles „Chuck“ Heberling (* 28. April 1925 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; † 9. Dezember 2019 in , Pennsylvania) war ein US-amerikanischer Schiedsrichter im American Football, der von der Saison 1965 bis 1985 in der NFL tätig war. Er war Schiedsrichter des AFC Championship Games in der Saison 1986 zwischen den Denver Broncos und den Cleveland Browns, welches unter The Drive in die Geschichte der NFL einging. Den überwiegenden Teil seiner Karriere trug er die Uniform mit der Nummer 46. (de)
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