Cleveland Browns chief of staff Callie Brownson, who became the first woman to coach a position group in NFL history, has a game-signed ball and her game-worn sideline jacket on display at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Vanderbilt kicker Sarah Fuller, who became the first woman to play and score in a Power 5 football game, is receiving the same treatment.
The College Football Hall of Fame revealed Friday that it has put Fuller's uniform on display.
Wow this is incredible!! Thank you @cfbhall #AnchorDown https://t.co/SKSbhHkJaI
— Sarah Fuller (@SarahFuller_27) December 18, 2020
Fuller became the first woman to score in a Power 5 game last week against the Tennessee Volunteers after kicking the extra point following a Vanderbilt touchdown.
The goalkeeper for the Vanderbilt women's soccer team was recruited as a kicker after members of the Commodores football team had to quarantine due to COVID-19 policies. She tried out and did well enough to make the team.
Fuller's career in black and gold has come to an end, though. She's set to transfer to North Texas to obtain her master's degree in hospital administration and play two years for the women's soccer team.
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