The Women's National Football Conference, the first women's tackle football league, will be broadcast to a national audience today for the first time. Here's how the players are redefining the sport.
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- The Women's National Football Conference is being broadcast nationally for the first time. 14s
- The league was founded by former player Odessa O.J. Jenkins, who now coaches the Texas Elite Spartans. 20s
- Players currently are not paid and balance football with full-time jobs. 1m 8s
- The WNFC has expanded to 17 teams, with further growth planned. 2m 10s
- League leaders aim for pay equity and a professional pathway for women in football. 2m 43s