George Mason 麻豆国产 alumna Callie Brownson and her boss, Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski, often joke that there is no job description for her role as the team鈥檚 chief of staff.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an anything and everything role,鈥 said Brownson, who received her bachelor鈥檚 degree with a concentration in from the in 2016. 鈥淏asically, how we operate as a team runs through me. I kind of enjoy the challenge that no day is the same.鈥
While her job as chief of staff鈥攖he first female to hold the position in the NFL鈥攗sually pertains to logistics, operation, and organizing practice plans, Brownson has been a for the Browns during an unprecedented season that continues Sunday in a playoff matchup against the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. Most recently, she has put on a headset and fulfilled her true passion鈥攃oaching.
During three games this season, Brownson has filled in as a position coach for a Browns鈥 coaching staff dealing with positive COVID tests. On Jan. 9, she coached the tight ends during the Browns鈥 upset of Pittsburgh in a wild card playoff game, the franchise鈥檚 first postseason victory in 26 years.
The Alexandria native also coached the tight ends on Nov. 29 in a victory over Jacksonville, becoming the first woman to coach a position in an NFL regular-season game. The sideline jacket she wore that day and an autographed game ball sit in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Earlier in the season, she joined Washington Football Team coaching intern Jennifer King and game official Sarah Thomas in the first NFL game with a female official and female coaches on both teams.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really special what鈥檚 happening in the league,鈥 said Brownson, who is in her first year with the Browns after serving as a full-time intern with the Buffalo Bills last season. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a really cool time for women to see all these possibilities and all these barriers breaking.鈥
Mason sport management instructor Charley Casserly, a longtime NFL executive who won three Super Bowls with the Washington Football Team, recalled Brownson鈥檚 ambition and drive.
While pursuing her degree at Mason, Brownson was also playing football for the D.C. Divas鈥擶ashington鈥檚 professional female football team鈥攁nd coaching softball and football at her alma mater, Mount Vernon High School.
鈥淲hen they are already working on their life鈥檚 goals when they are still in college, those are the ones that are most successful,鈥 Casserly said. 鈥淚t was just a question of where she was going to be successful.鈥
Brownson said Casserly鈥檚 advice to 鈥渢ake advantage of every opportunity to get in front of people鈥 has always stuck with her, whether she was at Mount Vernon, working a scouting internship with the New York Jets or on Buddy Teevens鈥 staff at Dartmouth as the .
Brownson said the smaller size of Mason鈥檚 sport management program and having multiple classes with faculty such as Professor and Associate Professor helped sharpen her skills, narrow her career direction and develop a plan to reach those goals.
鈥淓nding up at that program was such a stepping stone,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he involvement and push: 鈥榃hat is your plan? How are you going to do it?鈥 That is extremely rewarding. It鈥檚 really special.鈥