Not a boys club
For the past 50 years professional football has been proud to call itself America's national pastime. You may ask yourself how a sport earns that right. You may be surprised to hear the answer is that women have made it possible. From New York to Oakland and Green Bay to Dallas, National Football League franchises are attracting female fans from all over the country and it is changing the mindset of just how popular the NFL can become.
The loyalties don’t stop there. Women’s clothing is the NFL’s fastest growing apparel business. Producing pink hats and jerseys, pullovers, tank tops and T-shirts, handbag and purses all to fill the growing demands of its female fan base, and they haven’t been disappointed as the league has seen double-digit sale increases over each of the last six years.
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The NFL is arguably the most recognizable product in America. For many people it has been seen as a boys club branded specifically for men. That simply isn’t the case anymore.
Munoz & wife at HOF today
Nothing Little about Floyd’s yardage
Floyd Little amassed more than 12,000 career yards during his nine seasons with the Denver Broncos. At the time of his retirement that total ranked among the best all-time.