Watch: Katie Sowers is making Super Bowl history



Katie Sowers will make history next weekend as the first woman and first openly gay person to coach during the Super Bowl.

The 33-year-old is an offensive assistant coach for the San Francisco 49ers, who will face the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, Feb. 2 in Super Bowl LIV. She’s also an alumna of two Mennonite colleges in the U.S.: Hesston College in Kansas and Goshen College in Indiana.

In the three-minute video below, Sowers talks about her lifelong passion for football, the woman who inspired her to pursue a career in the NFL and her response to people who call her a trailblazer. 

 

Rebecca Stoltzfus, president of Goshen College, released a statement on Wednesday saying that the college is proud of Sowers. Stoltzfus also acknowledged the barriers Sowers faced related to her sexual orientation when seeking a volunteer coaching position at the college. (You can watch Sowers talk about her experience in this interview, starting at the 5:00 mark.) 

Sowers is the second woman to hold a coaching position in the NFL. She started her football career after college as a player in the Women’s Football Alliance.

“My long term goal is to be a head coach and then move on to executive management,” Sowers said in a 2016 interview with Hesston College. “It’s not a typical path, but then again, nothing about what I’m doing is typical.”

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