The Philadelphia Eagles make $100K donation to launch High School Girls Flag Football League

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The National Football League’s Philadelphia Eagles are launching a high school girls flag football league that will begin playing in the Spring of 2022.

On Monday, the NFL club announced “a first-of-its-kind female sports equipment donation” of $100,000 worth of female-specific sports equipment. The donation is being made with the help of a $50,000 matching grant from the NFL Foundation.

Nearly 6,000 sports bras will be donated to Eagles nonprofit partner, Leveling the Playing Field, for distribution and will be enough to provide at least one sports bra to every female athlete that needs one in the School District of Philadelphia.

“On behalf of the entire LPF team, we are incredibly excited to have the opportunity to partner with the Philadelphia Eagles to bring a much-needed equipment resource to local female athletes,” said Kaitlin Brennan, Director of Operations at Leveling the Playing Field. “While it may not be as widely known, sports bras are yet another equipment barrier that can prevent girls from under-resourced communities from engaging in sports and are one of our most requested pieces of gear. This incredible donation of new, quality sports bras is helping to break down those gendered barriers and get more girls from the Philadelphia community off the sidelines.”

According to a news release from the team, “The Eagles are the first NFL team to support female youth athletes from their community in this capacity.”

The inaugural season of the girls flag football league will feature 15 schools from the Philadelphia Public and Catholic Leagues. The teams will play an eight-game regular season along with a Jamboree at Lincoln Financial Field and Championships at the Eagles NovaCare Complex practice facility.

Each school will be provided with custom uniforms from Nike, as well as a Port-a-field provided by USA Football. Schools will also receive two NFL Flag kits, complete with footballs, flags and instructional materials for practice drills, and a $3,000 stipend from the Eagles for costs associated with implementation of a team.

“The Philadelphia Eagles have always been committed to growing the game of football,” said Jen Kavanagh, Senior Vice President of Media and Marketing, Philadelphia Eagles. “We are thrilled to be working with Leveling the Playing Field, the Philadelphia Public League, and Archdiocese, to ensure female youth athletes have the equipment and resources needed to feel comfortable and confident engaging in the sport they love. The valuable life lessons sport provides, such as teamwork, leadership, and character building, extend far beyond the playing field. The more recreational opportunities we can provide for young women, the stronger our communities will be.”  

“The Philadelphia Public League is excited to continue expanding on our partnership with the Philadelphia Eagles, and our collective focus on increasing female participation through sports across the City,” said James Lynch, Executive Director of Athletics, Philadelphia Public League. “The Eagles organization has been steadfast in its commitment in partnering with our City schools to provide this great new opportunity for Girls Flag Football. Even further, they are ensuring our female student-athletes have the critical pieces of equipment and skill development opportunities to ensure safety and an enjoyable experience for all.”

“This high school girls flag football initiative means the world to the girls in our program and school,” said Kara Quinn, Athena Athletics participant and future member of the high school flag football program. “The Philadelphia Eagles have been so supportive of us and helped us reach a dream we did not even know was possible, playing flag football as a high school sport in our school community. To me, this is exhilarating. The program will provide us with opportunities, like earning college scholarships, that we could not have taken advantage of without the backing of the Philadelphia Eagles. I really appreciate the work they have done to make the big push for girls flag as a high school sport in PA!”

The ultimate goal is making girls flag football an official sanctioned sport in the state of Pennsylvania. 

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Jeff Fisher
Jeff is an award-winning journalist and expert in the field of high school sports, underscored with his appearance on CNBC in 2010 to talk about the big business of high school football in America.Jeff turned to his passion for high school football into an entrepreneurial venture called High School Football America, a digital media company focused on producing original high school sports content for radio, television and the internet.Jeff is co-founder and editor-in-chief of High School Football America, a partner with NFL Play Football.