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At 38, Jason Wright becomes NFL's first Black and youngest team president - Face2Face Africa

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TheWashingtonFootball Team has hired Jason Wright as team president, making him the first Black president in NFL history. At 38, the former running back becomes the NFL’s youngest team president and will be “responsible for leading the organization's business divisions, including operations, finance, sales, and marketing,' according to a statement from the team. From 2004...

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