She鈥檚 already made history in the NFL, and now George Mason alumna聽Callie Brownson has her sights set on international football competition, including the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

础蝉听鈥檚 senior director of high performance and national team operations, Brownson will be a key member of the staff charged with selecting and leading the U.S. Men鈥檚 and Women鈥檚 National Teams that represent North America on the global stage, including聽.
鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of an over-arching job, but it鈥檚 exciting,鈥 said Brownson. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really about evolving every year, continuing to build, and evaluating our processes and how we鈥檙e doing things so that we鈥檙e giving our coaches and players everything they need to be successful.鈥澛
Brownson joined the Cleveland Browns in 2020, making history by becoming the first female chief of staff in NFL history when coach Kevin Stefanski appointed her to that role. Later that same year, she made history again by becoming the first female position coach to oversee tight ends during an NFL game. In 2022, she added assistant wide receivers coach to her duties, and in 2023, she transitioned into a full-time role as assistant wide receivers鈥 coach.
The decision to leave after spending five years on the Cleveland Browns staff was the culmination of Brownson鈥檚 decade-long relationship with USA Football, dating back to her own playing days as a two-time gold medalist with Team USA Women鈥檚 Football. Brownson served as the head coach of the 2022 Women鈥檚 U.S. Tackle National Team that claimed the program鈥檚 fourth consecutive world championship.
鈥淚鈥檝e had this ongoing relationship with USA Football because I鈥檝e played and coached for the national team,鈥 said Brownson, 35, who arrived in New Orleans earlier this week to attend Super Bowl LIX, 鈥渁nd I know what it means to represent your country internationally.鈥
The Alexandria native credited her聽 within George Mason鈥檚聽 for preparing her and making her success possible. Brownson, in particular, cited professors聽,听, and the now retired and former interim College of Education and Human Development dean聽 for their counsel and valuable insights into the sports world.
Casserly, a former NFL general manager with both the then Washington Redskins and the Houston Texans, remembered Brownson as a very bright and driven student who was already coaching high school football while attending college. 鈥淪he never stopped pursuing it,鈥 Casserly said. 鈥淪he never stopped pursuing her dream.鈥
Brownson credited the many coaches and organizations who have been supportive in giving her an opportunity. 鈥淚 know it鈥檚 a male-dominated arena,鈥 she said, 鈥渂ut there are so many great people in the NFL who just want the best people and the best for their organizations鈥揑 was so lucky to work for a bunch of them.鈥
Brownson said she took great pride in knowing that鈥檚 she鈥檚 possibly played a role in creating opportunities for women coming behind her, and pledged to continuing advocating for others.
She offered this simple advice for those considering following her footsteps: just keep going.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not easy,鈥 Brownson said. 鈥淭here are really, really good moments, and there are really, really hard moments. If you鈥檙e ready and you stay dedicated, when those doors open, you鈥檒l sprint through them. It鈥檚 not going to always be easy, but you can鈥檛 expect it to be. It鈥檚 worth it鈥攜ou just have to stick with it.鈥
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