Super Bowl-bound San Francisco 49ers female assistant coach Katie Sowers is no novelty act

By Mitch Stephens Jan 22, 2020, 10:00am

NFL's first-ever female coach to make it to the Super Bowl is in it for the long haul.

Katie Sowers didn't get to the NFL by accident.

The San Francisco 49ers assistant offensive coach was only the second female ever hired to coach in America's most popular sport because of an unyielding work ethic, knowledge of sport and ability to teach the game.

But she clearly didn't just want to make it to the NFL. She's in for the long haul.

How can she accomplish that?



"I knew no matter what job I wanted, I wanted to make an impact on that team," she said. "From that moment on, I knew I was going to better myself. I knew I had a lot of work in front of me. I had to better educate myself. ... I had to get to a point where I couldn't be replaced."



In a "Play Like a Girl" podcast with Nikki B. released in the summer, she gives detailed examples how she went about that.

The daughter of a college basketball coach and twin of a Division I college basketball player, Sowers' journey began as a standout multi-sport athlete both in high school and college.

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At the end of her college career, she pursued her first love to play football, and earned the starting quarterback spot with the Kansas City Titans of the Women's Football Alliance. She also played on the USA Women's National Team.

During that time, coaching flashed on her radar, and when Becky Hammon earned a spot on the NBA's San Antonio Spurs' coaching staff, Sowers wrote a simple but clear message on her Instagram page:
"NFL, I'm coming for you."



And now she and the 49ers are all on board.