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Tyler Nettuno

Urban Meyer invites local 11-year-old female football star, teammates to Jags’ training camp

There’s football history being made in Jacksonville, and it has nothing to do with that big cat-themed professional franchise that plays its games on the north bank of the St. Johns downtown. Keilani Contreras, an 11-year-old who plays in the Arlington Youth Football Association, became the first girl to score a touchdown in the history of the league on Saturday.

After the game, she spoke with Action News Jax’s Ryan Nelson to give a powerful postgame interview.

“Girl power, I feel like that’s a lot,” she said. “Because sometimes girls, they’re scared to go out for stuff. Sometimes boys might be like ‘Oh you can’t do this because you’re a girl’ … well, look at me! I’m a football player! Nobody can tell me nothing else.”

The clip reached the eyes of Jaguars coach Urban Meyer, who extended his congratulations to Contreras, as well as an invitation to the team’s training camp this summer.

Hopefully Contreras’ touchdown on Saturday was the first of many as she continues to break down barriers in Jacksonville.

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