AP

Number of women working in the NFL steadily rising

Nov 17, 2022, 4:00 AM | Updated: 10:42 am

FILE - Indianapolis Colts vice chair Kalen Jackson, also one of the team's owners, watches during t...

FILE - Indianapolis Colts vice chair Kalen Jackson, also one of the team's owners, watches during the first half of the Colts' NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Oct. 6, 2022, in Denver. From the owner’s suite to the front office to the sidelines, the number of women in the NFL is steadily rising. Jackson was born into football, one of three daughters of Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay. She got her introduction to the sport attending community events. Now, she has a seat at the table for owners’ meetings. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

(AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

From the owner’s suite to the front office to the sideline, the number of women in the NFL is steadily rising. And, they’re here to stay.

Kalen Jackson was born into football, one of three daughters for Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay. She got her introduction to the sport attending community events. Now, she has a seat at the table for owners’ meetings.

Sam Rapoport fell in love with football the first time she held a ball and threw a spiral as a 12-year-old growing up in Canada. Rapoport ended up becoming a professional quarterback in a women’s tackle football league and has spent two decades working to expand career opportunities for women in the sport.

Ashton Washington was surrounded by football as a kid in Texas, but she says she preferred playing with Barbie dolls. By high school, Washington wanted a career in football. Last year, the Chicago Bears hired her as the first full-time female scout in team history.

Katie Sylvan grew up in San Diego rooting for the Chargers. She was determined to find a job in football and applied for the NFL’s junior rotational program while in college. After nine years working for the league, Sylvan was hired by the Chargers to be the team’s director of football administration.

The overall percentage of women in the NFL’s league office is at an all-time high of 41.3% in 2022 with 319 females holding various positions. The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport said in its 2022 racial and gender report card that the league office “has been a model of diversity and inclusion for their clubs to follow.”

“To see so many things changing that weren’t this way when I was little is super exciting,” Jackson, the Colts vice chair/owner, said on the AP Pro Football Podcast last month. “Being from a family of three girls and always being told you belong here and your opinion about this matters, we definitely had a blessing to have a very passionate girl dad, as they say.”

Rapoport, the NFL’s senior director of diversity, equity and inclusion, is determined to continue opening doors for women in the league.

“I was somewhat relentless with the idea that I was put on this planet to work in football in some way,” said Rapoport,

Rapoport runs the NFL’s Women’s Forum, an annual event that connects participants working in college football with owners, general managers, head coaches and club executives. More than 225 female coaching, scouting and operations candidates have been hired since the forum started in 2017.

“We just put women in a position to impress people,” Rapoport said. “Half our fan base are women. Why aren’t they working in it? We’re working toward that.”

In June, the Cleveland Browns named Catherine Raiche assistant general manager and vice president of football operations, making her the highest-ranking female executive in the NFL. A month later, Sandra Douglass Morgan became the first Black female president of an NFL team when the Las Vegas Raiders hired her.

Kelly Klein is the executive director of football operations for the Denver Broncos. Andrea Gosper is the Buffalo Bills player personnel coordinator.

Washington first joined the Bears as an intern in 2021 after working in recruiting at the University of Illinois. She was promoted to scout — there are 33 female scouts in the NFL — later that summer. In May, she became the Bears player personnel coordinator, pro scouting.

“I feel like it’s a lot of pressure on me and other females across the league because you want to set the bar and you also want to exceed your personal expectations,” Washington said.

There are six women who are full-time coaches in the NFL, including Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant defensive line coach Lori Locust and director of rehabilitation/performance coach Maral Javadifar. Washington Commanders assistant running backs coach Jennifer King, New York Giants offensive quality control coach Angela Baker, Cleveland Browns chief of staff/assistant wide receivers coach Callie Brownson and Philadelphia Eagles sports performance coach Autumn Lockwood are the others.

In 2020, Locust and Javadifar became the first female coaches on a team to win the Super Bowl. Sarah Thomas also made history in that game as the first woman to officiate a Super Bowl, working as the down judge.

“It was time for that door to be knocked down and allow them because they’ve been putting in time, and they’re very, very qualified,” former Bucs coach Bruce Arians said about hiring Locust and Javadifar.

There are 21 women currently working as athletic trainers in the NFL, including Allison Miner of the Chargers.

“The biggest challenge was just opportunity,” said Miner, who was one of only three women in her position when she was hired in 2015.

Another obstacle for Miner early in her career was finding a locker room to change. She would use a public bathroom in the stadium. The NFL now requires space for women at each stadium.

“It’s exciting to see the female faces,” Miner said. “There’s going to be a day where it’s not a big deal.”

For Sylvan, it’s important for women to know there are various jobs for them in the NFL. She has embraced her role working on roster management, the salary cap and player contracts.

“It’s great to see more women in these roles,” Sylvan said. “There have been women in these roles before me and there will definitely be women in these roles after me. I think that’s really the most important thing is that people understand that these opportunities exist and are out there if it’s something they’re interested in doing and pursuing.”

___

Follow Rob Maaddi on Twitter at https://twitter.com/robmaaddi

___

AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL

Copyright © The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

AP

Several hundred students and pro-Palestinian supporters rally at the intersection of Grove and Coll...

Associated Press

Pro-Palestinian protests sweep US college campuses following mass arrests at Columbia

Columbia canceled in-person classes, dozens of protesters were arrested at New York University and Yale, and the gates to Harvard Yard were closed to the public Monday.

2 days ago

Ban on sleeping outdoors under consideration in Supreme Court...

Associated Press

With homelessness on the rise, the Supreme Court weighs bans on sleeping outdoors

The Supreme Court is wrestling with major questions about the growing issue of homelessness as it considers a ban on sleeping outdoors.

2 days ago

Arizona judge declares mistrial in case of rancher who shot migrant...

Associated Press

Arizona judge declares mistrial in the case of a rancher accused of fatally shooting a migrant

An Arizona judge declared a mistrial in the case of rancher accused of killing a Mexican man on his property near the U.S.-Mexico border.

2 days ago

Donald Trump appears in court for opening statements in his criminal trial for allegedly covering u...

Associated Press

Trump tried to ‘corrupt’ the 2016 election, prosecutor alleges as hush money trial gets underway

Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York over alleged hush money payments started with opening statements on Monday.

2 days ago

This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows Iran's nuclear site in Isfahan, Iran, April 4, 2024...

Associated Press

Israel, Iran play down apparent Israeli strike. The muted responses could calm tensions — for now

Israel and Iran are both playing down an apparent Israeli airstrike near a major air base and nuclear site in central Iran.

5 days ago

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., talks to reporters just after lawmakers pushed a $95 bill...

Associated Press

Ukraine, Israel aid advances in rare House vote as Democrats help Republicans push it forward

The House pushed ahead Friday on a foreign aid package of $95 billion for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan and other sources of humanitarian support.

5 days ago

Sponsored Articles

...

DESERT INSTITUTE FOR SPINE CARE

Desert Institute for Spine Care is the place for weekend warriors to fix their back pain

Spring has sprung and nothing is better than March in Arizona. The temperatures are perfect and with the beautiful weather, Arizona has become a hotbed for hikers, runners, golfers, pickleball players and all types of weekend warriors.

...

COLLINS COMFORT MASTERS

Here are 5 things Arizona residents need to know about their HVAC system

It's warming back up in the Valley, which means it's time to think about your air conditioning system's preparedness for summer.

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

Number of women working in the NFL steadily rising