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Citations: FEMALE JOURNALISTS KEPT OUT OF NFL LOCKER ROOMS IN INDIANAPOLIS (Awful Announcing), Three women temporarily barred from Jaguars locker room after the Colts game (The Indianapolis Star) ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Three female reporters were temporarily blocked from entering the Jacksonville Jaguars locker room after Sunday’s game in Indianapolis.
NFL policy says that all credentialed media get access to the locker rooms after games. Someone working the Jaguars-Colts game in Indianapolis on Sunday violated that policy, keeping three female ...
It is the NFL’s policy to allow all credentialed members of the media access to both locker rooms after a game. However, following the Colts’ 16-13 win over the Jaguars on Sunday, a staff ...
Two female reporters were blocked from entering an NFL locker room on Sunday by an older male who did not think women were allowed in the sacred quarters.
A male usher stopped three female journalists from entering the Jaguars locker room after their loss to the Colts because they were women, asking other men if it was OK before finally allowing ...
The NFL locker room is filled with intense emotions, from euphoric athletes celebrating victories to those coping with the pain of defeat. For players, reporters and fans, there's nothing like ...
The WNBA closed the locker room to reporters recently, and most college locker rooms were never open. (NBA locker rooms and MLB clubhouses remain open before and after every game.) ...
The NFL locker room is filled with intense emotions, from euphoric athletes celebrating victories to those coping with the pain of defeat. For players, reporters and fans, there's nothing like ...
Following the Colts 16-13 win over the Jaguars on Sunday, three female reporters were denied entry from the players’ locker room for postgame interviews.
Covering the Colts-Jaguars game in Indianapolis, three separate female sports journalists said they were barred from entering the locker rooms after the game.
Christine Brennan was one of the first female reporters allowed inside an NFL locker room, as a beat reporter for the Washington Post in 1985.
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