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Boston Renegades WR Adrienne Smith is tireless women’s football advocate

Sports Illustrated and Empower Onyx are putting the spotlight on the diverse journeys of Black women across sports—from the veteran athletes, to up-and-coming stars, coaches, executives and more—in the series, Elle-evate: 100 Influential Black Women in Sports.


When Adrienne Smith was 7 years old, her father bought her a football for Christmas and taught her how to throw a perfect spiral. As she grew up, Smith would play with the boys in the neighborhood, but it wasn’t until she became an adult that she found out there was a women’s professional tackle football league.

Now, the Boston Renegades’ star receiver is dedicated to making sure that the little girls growing up today have a different experience—that they are aware of the possibilities available to them in football. She’s living a dream that she never imagined would be a reality until she rediscovered her first love in 2005—a bittersweet moment after the heartbreaking death of her mother, who was her mentor, best friend and biggest supporter.



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