18-05-2024 01:00 via bizjournals.com

Column: Oregon's women's tackle football team looks to move the chains

The Oregon Ravens are a semi-pro full-contact women's American football team that is part of the Women's National Football Conference, founded in 2018 by Odessa “OJ” Jenkins. An entrepreneur by trade and a retired member of the women's U.S. tackle football national team, Jenkins said she saw a business opportunity in the sport that she couldn’t ignore.
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