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viernes, 11 de marzo de 2022

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NFL Network's 'Free Agency Frenzy' Coverage Kicks off Sunday, March 13 at 1 PM ET

Editions of 'NFL Free Agency Frenzy' on NFL Network –

Sunday, March 13 at 1:00 PM ET

Monday, March 14 – Wednesday, March 16 at 11:00 AM ET

Thursday, March 17 at 1:00 PM ET

 

'NFL Total Access' Expands to 2 Hours Monday – Thursday Starting at 7:00 PM ET

 

Latest News Available on NFL.com & NFL App

NFL Media is the go-to destination for the most comprehensive coverage and analysis of the 2022 NFL free agency period, with players such as edge rushers Von Miller and Chandler Jones, defensive backs J.C. Jackson and Tyrann Mathieu, wide receiver Allen Robinson and others set to hit the open market.

NFL Network's NFL Free Agency Frenzy coverage begins Sunday, March 13 and continues through Thursday, March 17 with 32 on-air analysts, reporters and hosts providing the latest news and expert analysis of every roster move and transaction. NFL Free Agency Frenzy airs at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday and Thursday, and at 11:00 AM ET on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Digitally, NFL.com offers the latest news and reports from around the NFL, including a list of the Top 101 free agents available from Gregg Rosenthal, analysis from Judy BattistaJeffri Chadiha and Jim Trotter, and a running list of who has signed where. Additional coverage on NFL.com includes a free agency edition of Rosenthal's Debrief column, Cynthia Frelund's best agent fits and the biggest head-scratchers given through an analytical lens, Marc Sessler's best moves and non-moves through the first wave of free agency, Bucky Brooks' free agent-focused Scout's Notebook, news analysis from the Around the NFL team of writers, and real-time updates via NFL.com's Free Agency Tracker and Notable Departures Tracker.

On the NFL app, free agency reporting from NFL Network's team of reporters is available in vertical video.

Beginning on Monday, March 13, new editions of the Around the NFL podcast with Dan HanzusGregg Rosenthal and Marc Sessler will be available each day during the week, recapping all of the latest news and free agent signings.

NFL Network's NFL Free Agency Frenzy coverage features analysts Brian BaldingerDeAngelo HallMichael IrvinJames JonesDaniel JeremiahMaurice Jones-DrewScott PioliMichael RobinsonMarc Ross and Steve Smith Sr., NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport, NFL Network analytics expert Cynthia Frelund, and hosts Rich EisenRhett Lewis and Andrew Siciliano.

Additionally, NFL Network reporters Judy BattistaJeffri ChadihaStacey DalesMike GarafoloMike GiardiAditi KinkhabwalaJames PalmerTom PelisseroJane SlaterJim TrotterSara WalshCameron Wolfe and Steve Wyche provide the latest news reports around the league, and Kimmi ChexMichael FlorioMarcas Grant and Adam Rank offer a fantasy football perspective on the latest free agency news.

NFL Total Access airs each night at 7:00 PM ET starting Sunday, March 13 recapping the day's action and providing the latest news reports, with hosts MJ Acosta-Ruiz and Mike Yam, and analysts Bucky BrooksDavid CarrJames JonesMaurice Jones-DrewWillie McGinest, Scott Pioli and Adam Rank. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday's editions of NFL Total Access expand to two hours of live coverage.

Good Morning Football kicks off NFL Network's coverage each day at 7:00 AM ET with Kay AdamsShaun O'HaraPeter SchragerKyle Brandt and Will Selva.

NFL HOSTS SIXTH ANNUAL WOMEN’S FORUM AS PART OF ONGOING DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION COMMITMENT

Forum aims to bolster the pipeline for women in football operations roles across the league

NEW YORK (March 10, 2022) – The NFL will host its sixth annual Women's Forum virtually on Monday, March 14 and Tuesday, March 15 as part of its ongoing, league-wide commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Forum will connect 45 women, 64% of whom are women of color, with leaders in the professional football space to provide insight and opportunities into open NFL positions as well as coaching, scouting and football operations.

The Women's Forum aims to connect female participants with leaders in professional football. There have been 23 NFL clubs that have hired past Forum participants and over 200 opportunities have emerged for women in all levels of football since its inception in 2017.

For the second consecutive year, participants will take part in the two-day event virtually. This includes panel discussions, breakout sessions and networking activities with owners, executives, coaches, industry experts and hiring managers representing organizations including the NFL and Women Leaders in College Sports. Most participants attending this forum work in entry-level college football roles and will learn what could be next for them in a career in professional football.  

Past participants of the forum include: Brown University Quarterbacks Coach Heather Marini, the first female positional coach in the history of the sport; Cleveland Browns Chief of Staff/Assistant Wide Receivers Coach Callie Brownson; San Francisco 49ers Pro Personnel Analyst Salli Clavelle, the NFL's first Black female scout; Washington Commanders Coordinator of Football Programs, Natalia Dorantes, the League's first Latina to serve in a chief of staff role; Washington Commanders Assistant Running Backs Coach Jennifer King, the League's first Black female coach; Tampa Bay Buccaneers Assistant Defensive Line Coach Lori Locust, the first female positional coach in the NFL; and Ashton Washington, the Chicago Bears' first female scout.

Featured speakers for this year's virtual forum include NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Jane Skinner Goodell, as well as three club owners, eight head coaches and seven general managers, who are listed below.

NFL Club Owners:

  • Dee Haslam, Cleveland Browns Managing and Principal Partner
  • Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Co-Owner & President of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Foundation and the Glazer Vision Foundation
  • Kim Pegula, President and CEO of Pegula Sports and Entertainment, and President of the Buffalo Bills
 Head Coaches:
  • Bruce Arians, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Sean McDermott, Buffalo Bills
  • Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams
  • Ron Rivera, Washington Commanders
  • Arthur Smith, Atlanta Falcons
  • Brandon Staley, Los Angeles Chargers
  • Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns
  • Mike Vrabel, Tennessee Titans

General Managers:

  • Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills
  • Nick Caserio, Houston Texans
  • Terry Fontenot, Atlanta Falcons
  • Chris Grier, Miami Dolphins
  • Howie Roseman, Philadelphia Eagles
  • Joe Schoen, New York Giants
  • Les Snead, Los Angeles Rams

The first day of the Forum (Monday, March 14) will be open for media attendance, with the agenda outlined below. Day Two (Tuesday, March 15) consists of more intimate breakout sessions between club and league coaches, executives and football operations staff with this year's Forum participants, which will be closed to media and outside viewers.

2022 Women's Forum Day One Agenda:

Monday, March 14 (Times outlined below are in Eastern time)

11:00 AM       Welcome & Program Introduction

  • Commissioner Roger Goodell and Jane Skinner Goodell

11:15 AM      The NFL's Forward Progress: Clubs Leading the Way

       Hosted by NFL Network's MJ Acosta-Ruiz

  • Commissioner Roger Goodell and Jane Skinner Goodell
  • Atlanta Falcons: Terry Fontenot (General Manager), Kjahna O (Scouting Coordinator) and Shelley Harvey (Scouting Coordinator)
  • Buffalo Bills: Brandon Beane (General Manager), Sean McDermott (Head Coach), Andrea Gosper (Player Personnel Coordinator) and Mechelle Geeter (Scouting Assistant)
  • Cleveland Browns: Kevin Stefanski (Head Coach), Joy Tapajcik (Football Operations Assistant/Special Projects) and Callie Brownson (Chief of Staff/Assistant Wide Receivers Coach)
  • Los Angeles Rams: Les Snead (General Manager), Kassandra Garcia (Coordinator, Football Administration) and Alexandria Hill (Football Operations Fellow)
  • New York Giants: Brian Daboll (Head Coach), Joe Schoen (Senior Vice President and General Manager), Angela Baker (Offensive Quality Control Coach) and Laura Young (Director of Coaching Operations)
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Bruce Arians (Head Coach) and Lori Locust (Assistant Defensive Line Coach)
  • Washington Commanders: Ron Rivera (Head Coach), Jennifer King (Assistant Running Backs Coach) and Natalia Dorantes (Coordinator of Football Programs)

 12:25 PM      Introduction to the Women's Forum Class of 2022

        Hosted by NFL Network's Kimmi Chex 1:00 PM      The Future of Football: Lessons from the Field

      Hosted by Mori Taheripour

  • Mechelle Geeter (Buffalo Bills - Scouting Assistant)
  • Alexandria Hill (Los Angeles Rams - Football Operations Fellow)
  • Ashley Smith (National Football League – Manager, Player Engagement)
  • Joy Tapajcik (Cleveland Browns - Football Operations Assistant/Special Projects)              
    • *All speakers on this panel are past Women's Forum participants
2:00 PM        Setting the Tone from the Top: Ownership Roundtables

       Hosted by NFL Network's Steve Wyche

  • Dee Haslam
  • Darcie Glazer Kassewitz
  • Kim Pegula
    • After a round of questions – the owners will move into breakout sessions with 10-12 of this year's Forum participants and field questions from them
Speaker attendance is subject to change*

Franchise and Transition Players Named

Franchise and transition player designations were announced today for the 2022 NFL free agency signing period, which begins at 4:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 16. 

A club can designate one “franchise” player or one “transition” player among its veteran free agents.    

The salary offer by a player’s club determines whether the franchise player designation is exclusive or non-exclusive

An “exclusive” franchise player – not free to sign with another club – is offered the greater of (i) the average of the top five salaries at the player's position for the current year as of the end of the restricted free agent signing period on April 23; or (ii) the amount of the required tender for a “non-exclusive” franchise player, as explained below.

Article 10, Section 2(a)(i) of the CBA sets forth the methodology, known as the “Cap Percentage Average,” for calculating the required tender for such a player:

The Nonexclusive Franchise Tender shall be a one year NFL Player Contract for (A) the average of the five largest Prior Year Salaries for players at the position . . . at which the Franchise Player participated in the most plays during the prior League Year, which average shall be calculated by: (1) summing the amounts of the Franchise Tags for players at that position for the five preceding League Years; (2) dividing the resulting amount by the sum of the Salary Caps for the five preceding League Years . . . ; and (3) multiplying the resulting percentage by the Salary Cap for the upcoming League Year . . . (the “Cap Percentage Average”) . . . ; or (B) 120% of his Prior Year Salary, whichever is greater . . . .

 

If a club extends a required tender to a non-exclusive franchise player pursuant to this section, the player shall be permitted to negotiate a player contract with any club, except that draft choice compensation of two first-round draft selections shall be made in the event he signs with a new club.

The signing period for franchise players begins at 4:00 p.m. (ET) on March 16 and ends on the Tuesday following the 10th week of the season.

This year, no player was designated as an exclusive franchise player. Eight players were designated as non-exclusive franchise players.

2022 FRANCHISE PLAYERS

Club

Player

Position

Cincinnati Bengals

Jessie Bates

S

Cleveland Browns

David Njoku

TE

Dallas Cowboys

Dalton Schultz

TE

Green Bay Packers

Davante Adams

WR

Jacksonville Jaguars

Cam Robinson

OL

Kansas City Chiefs

Orlando Brown

OL

Miami Dolphins

Mike Gesicki

TE

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Chris Godwin

WR

 

transition player is offered the greater of (i) the average of the top 10 prior year salaries at the player’s position, which average is calculated using the same methodology used for non-exclusive franchise players (the Cap Percentage Average); or (ii) 120% of his prior year salary.If a club extends a required tender to a transition player, the player shall be permitted to negotiate a contract with any club subject to his prior club’s right of first refusal, except that no draft choice compensation shall be made with respect to such player if his prior club declines to exercise its right of first refusal.The signing period for transition players begins at 4:00 p.m. (ET) on March 16 and ends on July 22.  After July 22 and until 4:00p.m. (ET) on the Tuesday following the 10th week of the season, the prior club has exclusive negotiating rights.

This year, no player was designated as a transition player.




lunes, 1 de marzo de 2021

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Media Advisory: 2021 Pro Day Schedule

​​​​As a lead-up to the 2021 NFL Draft, the following are confirmed dates for college pro days. The NFL is collecting logistical details from schools to share with the media regarding plans for virtual media availabilities in advance of the April 29-May 1 Draft. The information below will continue to be updated.

BY DATE

(subject to change)​

Friday, March 5

Kansas

 

 

Tuesday, March 9

Kansas State

Northwestern

Wisconsin-Whitewater

 

 

Wednesday, March 10

Arkansas

Marshall

Maryland

Wisconsin

 

 

Thursday, March 11

Clemson

Nevada

Texas

 

 

Friday, March 12

Arkansas State

North Dakota State

Oklahoma

 

 

Monday, March 15

Army

Kent State

Middle Tennessee State

Vanderbilt

 

 

Tuesday, March 16

Georgia Tech

Temple

 

 

Wednesday, March 17

Arizona

Georgia

Illinois

Pittsburgh

San Jose State

 

 

Thursday, March 18

Auburn

Buffalo

Central Arkansas

Louisiana Tech

Louisiana-Monroe

Stanford

Troy

West Virginia

 

 

Friday, March 19

Memphis

Ohio

TCU

 

 

Monday, March 22

Air Force

Bowling Green

Colorado State

Florida State

Iowa

Missouri

Toledo

 

 

Tuesday, March 23

Alabama

Central Michigan

Iowa State

Nebraska

Purdue

 

 

Wednesday, March 24

Michigan State

Mississippi State

South Carolina

Southern California

Virginia

 

 

Thursday, March 25

Georgia Southern

Massachusetts

Mississippi

North Texas

Penn State

San Diego State

Southern Methodist

Tennessee

Western Michigan

 

 

Friday, March 26

Boston College

Brigham Young

Michigan

South Dakota State

Virginia Tech

 

 

Monday, March 29

Arizona State

Duke

Louisiana-Lafayette

Miami (Fla.)

Miami (Ohio)

North Carolina

 

 

Tuesday, March 30

Alabama

East Carolina

Florida Atlantic

Louisville

North Carolina State

Ohio State

Texas A&M

Tulane

Washington

 

 

Wednesday, March 31

Boise State

Florida

Kentucky

Louisiana State

Notre Dame

Wake Forest

 

 

Thursday, April 1

Central Florida

Minnesota

North Carolina (Charlotte)

Oklahoma State

Oregon State

South Florida

Western Kentucky

 

 

Friday, April 2

Oregon

Tulsa

 

 

Wednesday, April 7

Texas Tech

 

 

Friday, April 9

Alabama-Birmingham

Ball State

Houston

 

BY COLLEGE

(subject to change)

 

Air Force

Monday, March 22

Alabama

Tuesday, March 23; Tuesday, March 30

Alabama-Birmingham

Friday, April 9

Arizona

Wednesday, March 17

Arizona State

Monday, March 29

Arkansas

Wednesday, March 10

Arkansas State

Friday, March 12

Army

Monday, March 15

Auburn

Thursday, March 18

Ball State

Friday, April 9

Boise State

Wednesday, March 31

Boston College

Friday, March 26

Bowling Green

Monday, March 22

Brigham Young

Friday, March 26

Buffalo

Thursday, March 18

Central Arkansas

Thursday, March 18

Central Florida

Thursday, April 1

Central Michigan

Tuesday, March 23

Clemson

Thursday, March 11

Colorado State

Monday, March 22

Duke

Monday, March 29

East Carolina

Tuesday, March 30

Florida

Wednesday, March 31

Florida Atlantic

Thursday, March 30

Florida State

Monday, March 22

Georgia

Wednesday, March 17

Georgia Southern

Thursday, March 25

Georgia Tech

Tuesday, March 16

Houston

Friday, April 9

Illinois

Wednesday, March 17

Iowa

Monday, March 22

Iowa State

Tuesday, March 23

Kansas

Friday, March 5

Kansas State

Tuesday, March 9

Kent State

Monday, March 15

Kentucky

Wednesday, March 31

Louisiana State

Wednesday, March 31

Louisiana Tech

Thursday, March 18

Louisiana-Lafayette

Monday, March 29

Louisiana-Monroe

Thursday, March 18

Louisville

Tuesday, March 30

Marshall

Wednesday, March 10

Maryland

Wednesday, March 10

Massachusetts

Thursday, March 25

Memphis

Friday, March 19

Miami (Fla.)

Monday, March 29

Miami (Ohio)

Monday, March 29

Michigan

Friday, March 26

Michigan State

Wednesday, March 24

Middle Tennessee State

Monday, March 15

Minnesota

Thursday, April 1

Mississippi

Thursday, March 25

Mississippi State

Wednesday, March 24

Missouri

Monday, March 22

Nebraska

Tuesday, March 23

Nevada

Thursday, March 11

North Carolina

Monday, March 29

North Carolina (Charlotte)

Thursday, April 1

North Carolina State

Tuesday, March 30

North Dakota State

Friday, March 12

North Texas

Thursday, March 25

Northwestern

Tuesday, March 9

Notre Dame

Wednesday, March 31

Ohio

Friday, March 19

Ohio State

Tuesday, March 30

Oklahoma

Friday, March 12

Oklahoma State

Thursday, April 1

Oregon

Friday, April 2

Oregon State

Thursday, April 1

Penn State

Thursday, March 25

Pittsburgh

Wednesday, March 17

Purdue

Tuesday, March 23

San Diego State

Thursday, March 25

San Jose State

Wednesday, March 17

South Carolina

Wednesday, March 24

South Dakota State

Friday, March 26

South Florida

Thursday, April 1

Southern California

Wednesday, March 24

Southern Methodist

Thursday, March 25

Stanford

Thursday, March 18

TCU

Friday, March 19

Temple

Tuesday, March 16

Tennessee

Thursday, March 25

Texas

Thursday, March 11

Texas A&M

Tuesday, March 30

Texas Tech

Wednesday, April 7

Toledo

Monday, March 22

Troy

Thursday, March 18

Tulane

Tuesday, March 30

Tulsa

Friday, April 2

Vanderbilt

Monday, March 15

Virginia

Wednesday, March 24

Virginia Tech

Friday, March 26

Wake Forest

Wednesday, March 31

Washington

Tuesday, March 30

West Virginia

Thursday, March 18

Western Kentucky

Thursday, April 1

Western Michigan

Thursday, March 25

Wisconsin

Wednesday, March 10

Wisconsin-Whitewater

Tuesday, March 9

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NFL Announces Legends Impact Grant Recipients

Three players awarded additional funding for their non-profit foundations ​

The NFL today announced the 2021 Legends Impact Grant recipients, which recognize the outstanding and ongoing philanthropic efforts of NFL Legends. Created in 2018, the award is a component of the NFL Foundation’s Player Foundation Grant initiative and supports NFL Legends’ commitment to making their communities healthy, happy and safe.


NFL Legends TWAN RUSSELLHARRY SYDNEY and CHRIS LONG were selected as the 2021 winners, and were awarded $50,000, $40,000, and $30,000, respectively for their foundations.

 

“NFL Legends continue to positively impact their communities each and every day,” said NFL Vice President of Philanthropy and Executive Director of the NFL Foundation, ALEXIA GALLAGHER. “We are proud of their philanthropic endeavors and on-going efforts to create meaningful change.” 

 

  • Founded in 1998, the Russell Education Foundation (REF) has maintained the centric goal of closing the achievement gap for low-income students in South Florida through afterschool and summer learning services. REF embraces many significant elements: learning is central to their mission, they build bridges between parents, schools and Russell Reading Rooms and they measure program quality outcomes appropriate to afterschool settings.
  • Created by Harry Sydney in 2003, My Brother’s Keeper is a Male Mentoring Program in Green Bay, WI. My Brother’s Keeper is dedicated to providing Straight Talk-Sound Direction mentoring services to assist individuals in dealing with hardships of life. Their fundamental goal is to help others live with integrity, respect, and standards; Sydney is committed to providing his clients with the knowledge and skills to make positive decisions and changes in their lives.
     
  • The mission of the Chris Long Foundation is to support bright futures for communities and the individuals that make up those communities. The Chris Long Foundation believes borders do not limit caring for fellow neighbors. They actively participate in and promote both international and domestic programs focused around clean water, military appreciation, homelessness, and youth. The Foundation programs aim to generate impactful results by creating opportunities and providing resources, financial support, and meaningful experiences to those they serve.

The Legend Impact Award winners were selected by a panel of distinguished individuals of the NFL Legends Community:

 

  • WARRICK DUNN: 3x Pro Bowler at running back and 2004 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Winner
  • CHAD PENNINGTON: 2x AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year, current head coach at the Sayre School and NFL Legends Community Executive Director
  • WILL SHIELDS: 2015 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, 3x First-Team All-Pro at guard and founder of the “Will Succeed” Foundation
  • TROY VINCENT: 5x Pro Bowler, 2002 First-Team All-Pro at cornerback, 2002 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Winner and NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations
  • LEONARD WHEELER: Eight-year NFL defensive back, current public speaker and coach, and NFL Legends Community Executive Director


ABOUT THE NFL FOUNDATION

The National Football League Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of those touched by the game of football – from players at all levels to communities across the country. The NFL Foundation represents the 32 NFL clubs and supports the health, safety and wellness of athletes, youth football, and the communities that support our game. For more information on the NFL Foundation, visit nflfoundation.org or follow @NFLFoundation on Twitter.

 

ABOUT THE NFL LEGENDS COMMUNITY

The NFL Legends Community, launched in 2013, provides unique opportunities and resources for Legends to engage year-round with the league, clubs and their teammates. Serving as a central resource for players to learn about programs and benefits available to them, the Legends Community uses a peer-to-peer model to foster one of the strongest brotherhoods in professional sports. Legends Community Directors and Coordinators lead the efforts across the country. To date, nearly 13,000 Legends have registered for the Legends Community.

 

NFL HOSTS FIFTH WOMEN’S CAREERS IN FOOTBALL FORUM

In a virtual format this year, the forum will continue to develop a pipeline for female talent in football operations roles

NEW YORK (February 23, 2021) – The NFL will host the fifth annual Women's Careers in Football Forum virtually Feb. 24-25 as part of its ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Forum will connect 40 women, 75% of whom are women of color, with leaders in professional football to help those women network and build relationships in the areas of coaching, scouting and football operations.

Participants taking part in the two-day virtual event will attend panel discussions, breakout sessions, and networking activities with executives, coaches, industry experts and hiring managers representing organizations such as the NFL and Women Leaders in College Sports. Most of the participants currently work in entry-level college football roles and will learn more about where their experiences can lead them in professional football. 

Since 2017, the Forum has served to help develop a more diverse talent pipeline by connecting high-potential women to career opportunities in football. Over the past four years, 118 opportunities have emerged for women in football. Past participants of the forum include: Brown University Quarterbacks Coach Heather Marini, the first female positional coach in the history of the sport; Cleveland Browns Chief of Staff Callie Brownson; Tampa Bay Buccaneers Assistant Defensive Line Coach Lori Locust, the first female positional coach in the NFL; San Francisco 49ers Pro Personnel Analyst Salli Clavelle, the NFL's first Black female scout; and Washington Football Team Assistant Running Backs Coach Jennifer King, the League's first Black female coach.

Featured speakers include NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Jane Skinner Goodell, NFL Chief Football Administrative Officer Dawn Aponte, as well as three club owners, seven head coaches and six general managers, who are listed below.

NFL Club Owners

Dee Haslam, Cleveland Browns Manager and Principal Partner

Sheila Ford Hamp, Detroit Lions Owner and Chairman

Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Co-Owner & President of Glazer Vision Foundation

Head Coaches

Sean McDermott, Buffalo Bills

Brian Flores, Miami Dolphins

Bill Belichick, New England Patriots

Robert Saleh, New York Jets

Bruce Arians, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Mike Vrabel, Tennessee Titans

Ron Rivera, Washington Football Team

General Managers

Terry Fontenot, Atlanta Falcons

Brandon Beane, Buffalo Bills

Andrew Berry, Cleveland Browns

Brad Holmes, Detroit Lions

Nick Caserio, Houston Texans

Jon Robinson, Tennessee Titans

John Licht, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Day one (Feb. 24) of the Forum will be open for media attendance and the agenda is outlined below. To RSVP contact Kelsey Boyd (Kelsey.Boyd@nfl.com) or Jordyn White (Jordyn.White@nfl.com).

 

Women's Careers in Football Forum Day One Agenda:

Wednesday, February 24th (Times outlined below are in Eastern time)

10:00 AM       Welcome & Program Introduction

10:10 AM      The Future of Football

Commissioner Roger Goodell and Jane Skinner Goodell with Callie Brownson, Kassandra Garcia, Jennifer King, and Lori Locust

11:00 AM      Pathways to Leadership Positions in Football

Brian Flores, Terry Fontenot, Brad Holmes, and Robert Saleh

12:00 PM      From 'Firsts' to the Future

Sheila Ford Hamp and Dee Haslam

2:15 PM        How the Bucs Were Built

Darcie Glazer Kassewitz, Bruce Arians, Jason Licht

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