
GRIT & IRON WILL
Journalist Damian Burchardt takes a deep dive into the hidden world of women’s football and the psyches of its most committed participants.

Journalist Damian Burchardt takes a deep dive into the hidden world of women’s football and the psyches of its most committed participants.

Photos by Eric J. Adler: Robert Kraft sends the Boston Renegades off to Canton, Ohio in style via the Patriots team plane.

“I think it speak volumes about our organization that the Patriots like the product that they see, on the field, off the field. And our hard work of trying to do that season after season is starting to pay off.”

In a city of championship-winning sports teams, it’s the Renegades, Boston’s women’s tackle football team, who have a chance to do something no pro team in this city has done since the Bill Russell-led Celtics of the 1960s.

Cahill was named the Women’s Football Alliance National Football Conference Most Valuable Player for the fourth time. Since starting her football career in 2003, Cahill has been about as close to Tom Brady as you can get on the field.

While Minnesota seeks an elusive first title, Boston could make history by winning their third national championship in a row.

Caroline Goggin reports for WHDH 7 News on the Boston Renegades’ journey to defend its WFA title.

Wide receiver Lauren Yung is interviewed by Tara Sullivan for her column in the Boston Globe.

“This year, we couldn’t even afford to get a bus,” Goodwin said. “I can’t even express how cool this will be.”

Luckily for local supporters — and there were a lot of them on hand Saturday night — it appears that Boston may just be the best women’s football team in the country.

Allison Cahill lead the Renegades to their fourth consecutive conference title with eight touchdown passes en route to a 63-3 victory.

The Boston Renegade seek their fourth consecutive title berth when they play the Tampa Bay Inferno this Saturday July 10 in Revere.

Briannah Gallo of Dick’s Sporting Goods and the Boston Renegades discusses her participation in the Sports Matter Let Her Play Tour.

Born To Play, which documents as season with the Boston Renegades, will see wide distribution across video-on-demand outlets this summer.

Ruth Matta scored three touchdowns to lead the Boston Renegades to victory over the Detroit Dark Angels 41-3 in the final game of the regular season.

Eleven players from the Boston Renegades have been recognized as All-Americans by the Women’s Football Alliance (WFA).

The Renegades’ defense scored three touchdowns on four turnovers as Boston ravaged the D.C. Divas 70-0.

The Renegades’ Tee Creech returned two touchdowns on special teams as Boston thoroughly defeated the Baltimore Nighthawks 62-0.

The Boston Renegades blew out the the D.C. Divas 56-6, handing their arch rivals the widest margin of defeat in their 20 year history.

The Boston Renegades shut out the Detroit Dark Angels in their 2021 season opener, 62-0

Personal bonds formed before the pandemic bear unexpected fruit in the Renegades’ return to the gridiron to face the Detroit Dark Angels.
