Adrienne Smith Heads Up American Flag Football League’s New Women’s Division
Boston Renegades wide receiver Adrienne Smith has joined the American Flag Football League (AFFL) to head up a new Women’s Division.
Boston Renegades wide receiver Adrienne Smith has joined the American Flag Football League (AFFL) to head up a new Women’s Division.
The Boston Renegades begin their road toward a historic third championship in 2021. Their season kicks off at home on May 8.
Women’s Football Alliance inks multi-year deal to play league championships at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio.
The documentary about the Boston Renegades has garnered national media attention and widespread critical acclaim since its debut on ESPN on July 1.
“Born to Play”, which covers Boston’s 2018 championship season will air on ESPN at 8:00 pm on Wednesday, July 1st.
The Boston Renegades received a personal and inspiring video message from U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren upon learning of the cancellation of the 2020 playing season
The 2020 season of the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) has been cancelled due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The health and safety of our team, fans, sponsors and community remain our top priority as we navigate the uncharted waters ahead.
The Boston Renegades begin their road toward a historic third championship in 2020. Their eight-game season kicks off on the road on April 11th.
The Boston Renegades will conduct three football skills development camps this fall. The camps are open to all area women interested in learning the mechanics and concepts of 11-player football.
The Boston Renegades are heading to the Women’s Football Alliance National Championship for the third consecutive season seeking back-to-back titles.
Nine players from the Boston Renegades have been recognized as All-Americans by the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA).
Alumni from the region’s women’s football teams of the past will attend the first Boston Women’s Football Alumni Appreciation Day.
When the Renegades host the New York Wolves tomorrow night, it will have been six years to the day since a women’s football team from the Big Apple came to Boston to play a game.
The Boston Renegades will begin the 2019 women’s tackle football season with a road game against the Tampa Bay Inferno. The two franchises have never met, making this an out-of-the-ordinary matchup.
The Boston Renegades have unveiled their 2019 game schedule.
The Boston Renegades are excited to welcome Birmingham (U.K.) Lions Running Back Ruth Matta aboard for the 2019 Women’s Football Alliance season.
The Boston Renegades will conduct three football skills development camps this fall. The camps are open to all area women interested in learning the mechanics and concepts of 11-player football.
The Boston Renegades seek redemption when they return to Women’s Football Alliance National Championship Game in Atlanta to face the Los Angeles Warriors.
As the team prepares for its upcoming quarterfinal playoff match, ten players from the Boston Renegades have been recognized as All-Americans by the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA).
We regret to announce that the Cleveland Fusion has forfeited our game for this Saturday, April 28. Instead, we will be holding a public inter-squad scrimmage from 4:30 to 6 PM with a reception to follow.