Autumn Lockwood, the First Black Woman Coach to Win a Super Bowl, Is the Champion We Need Right Now
- Autumn Lockwood is the first Black woman coach to win a Super Bowl, achieving this with the Philadelphia Eagles' 40-22 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs at Super Bowl LIX.
- Lockwood has made history as a coach, highlighting the ongoing diversity struggles in the NFL, which has only six Black head coaches as of 2024.
- Lockwood celebrated her historic win by posting a photo in the locker room with the Lombardi Trophy, captioned 'WORLD CHAMPS #gobirds,' illuminating her role in promoting diversity in the NFL.
- Tom Bloom expressed pride in Lockwood's success, saying, 'I’m thrilled to no end for Autumn.
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