NFL's female pioneers eager to see more women in football
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Raiders assistant strength and conditioning coach Kelsey Martinez greets running back James Butler during a preseason game in Seattle on Aug. 30, 2018. | USA TODAY / VIA REUTERS
The New York Times
Feb 4, 2021
Gillian R. Brassil and Kevin Draper – The football pioneers arrived quickly over the past year: the first woman to coach in a Super Bowl, the first woman chosen to officiate a Super Bowl, the first Black woman to be named a full-time coach in the NFL.