Jennifer King: What to know about the first Black female NFL position coach
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Washington’s Jennifer King was a part of history during the 2020 season when she and Cleveland Browns’ chief of staff Callie Brownson were both on the sidelines for the teams’ matchups.
The Washington Football Team promoted King to assistant running backs coach, making her the first Black female assistant position coach in the NFL in January. "The sky is truly the limit for her," Washington coach Ron Rivera said. "She got the chance to experience not only the in-season work that goes into being a full-time coach in this league but also the countless hours that are spent preparing in the offseason, as well. "She demonstrated all of the qualities that are needed to work full time on my staff. She is a hard worker, a great communicator and a quality person. Coach King is always eager to learn and has shown tremendous growth since starting here last season."More Related News