Lauren Silberman's bid to become the first female player in NFL history came to an end with a leg injury.
It's pretty safe to say that Lauren Silberman won't become the first woman to play in the NFL. Not after her two kicks at the New York Jets' practice facility in Florham Park, N.J., traveled a combined 32 yards. Silberman said her struggles were due to
Lauren Silberman stages pointless sideshow at regional combine. By Aditi Kinkhabwala; Reporter, NFL.com and NFL Network; Published: March 4, 2013 at 03:50 p.m.; Updated: March 4, 2013 at 09:01 p.m.; 0 Likes | 0 Comments. Email · Like · Print
The good news for Lauren Silberman is that she probably got more time on a New Jersey football field than Tim Tebow did in the past year. The bad news for the former soccer player, whose goal is to make waves as a potential football kicker at a high
RUSH: It didn't go well for Lauren Silberman. We told you about Lauren Silberman last week. Lauren Silberman tried out for the National Football League in a regional combine over the weekend. She wanted to be a female kicker. So she showed up at the
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