Don Carey's 2009 NFL officiating crew consisted of umpire Garth DeFelice, head linesman Dana McKenzie, line judge Carl Johnson, field judge Mike Weir, side judge Greg Meyer, and back judge Terrence Miles.
With the promotion of Clete Blakeman to referee in 2010, Don Carey returned to his back judge position and has worked on the officiating crew led by Ed Hochuli from 2010 to 2013. He announced that he will not return to the field for the 2014 NFL season.
Don's younger brother Donte plays Defensive Back for Grand Valley State, a DII School in Allendale, MI
Professional career
Cleveland Browns
After starting for four seasons at Norfolk State, Carey was considered a "draftable" cornerback prospect prior to the 2009 NFL Draft. He was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the sixth round of the draft. He was waived/injured by the Browns on August 6, 2009 due to a shoulder injury.
But both Ike and council member Don Carey pushed for a more nuanced code of ethics specific to elected officials, with more explicit provisions for issues like conflicts of interests and improper influence, for example.
Chesapeake CityCouncil filed a lawsuit against sitting member Don Carey in a dispute over whether he should have resigned — in this case, officially stepped down from his current seat — in his bid for mayor.
It’s almost officially Christmas season! If you don’t believe me, just ask the Queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey ... is for all the philosophically inclined kids who don't Santa's judgments at face value.
Will you tune in? Byron Allen's second annual special for African-American excellence - also honoring Mariah Carey and Eddie Murphy - will officially air this Saturday on CBS/Paramount+.
/ CAREY. Ka’Deem Carey was getting evaluated while the Stamps took to the field for their rundown on Friday afternoon, so we still don’t have any official word on the injury that took him out of the later parts of Thursday’s game.