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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.
Dr Draper moved to the region with his family two years ago to complete his training, where he continued to work part time in community pharmacy and do home medicine reviews.
âI just felt there was more to do than pharmacy and I was limited by what I could do there,â he added. Hervey Bay Hospital s group of first year doctors have arrived in the region and are currently undergoing orientation before commencing work next week.
When asked why he chose to retrain and become a doctor, he said: âThereâs something about being able to see a sick patient and help them through the illness.
In preparation for Nickelodeon's NFL WIld Card Playoff game broadcast, teen star Gabrielle Nevaeh Green accidentally received Tony Romo's notes package.
The NFL had a big hit with its Nickelodeon broadcast. MLB should try this.
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Sunday’s NFL broadcast of the Bears/Saints playoff game on Nickelodeon, designed to attract kids to football, had an unexpected side effect:
The 60+ demo that I have forced to watch the Nickelodeon version of Saints-Bears with me is preferring it to CBS version. Did not expect that reaction Austin Karp (@AustinKarp) January 10, 2021
That’s something, indeed. The broadcast included the “Slime Zone” for touchdowns:
MICHAEL THOMAS IN THE SLIME ZONE
. and elsewhere:
Us to anyone else watching the game on Nick pic.twitter.com/vy7bxxZgKj Nickelodeon (@Nickelodeon) January 10, 2021