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NFL Aims to Increase Black Head Coaches and Executives with New Accelerator Program | The Michigan Chronicle

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In an effort to increase the number of Black head coaches and executives, the NFL introduced its first Coach and Front Office Accelerator. Held in Atlanta, the program featured Black, Hispanic, and women head coaching candidates from each NFL team. “A few years ago, there were different opportunities where we gave leaders across all clubs … Continued

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