Louisiana physician offers free eye exams to NFL refs

Louisiana Family Eyecare in Covington is offering free eye exams to NFL referees after the Los Angeles Rams beat the New Orleans Saints in the controversial NFC Championship game Jan. 20, according to CBS News.  

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Spectators called pass interference on a play, but the seven officials on the field did not. New Orleans fans were in an uproar over the call, which led to the Saints’ loss.

“We will GLADLY provide no-cost eye exams to all NFL officials prior to next season to prevent the atrocity that occurred tonight,” Louisiana Family Eyecare shared on Facebook after the game, according to CBS affiliate WWL-TV. “We would hate for someone else to feel our pain.”

Crystal Vision Center in College Station, Texas, also is offering free exams for NFL referees.

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