Longtime NFL personnel executive Nancy Meier has officially made her final draft call, concluding a historic career that spanned more than 50 years in the league, according to @AdamSchefter.
Meier, a legendary figure within the New England Patriots organization, has been a cornerstone of the team's scouting and personnel operations for over half a century. Her tenure is recognized as one of the longest and most impactful in the history of professional football front offices. Known for her meticulous management of the draft process, Meier has been a fixture in the Patriots war room through multiple eras of the franchise.
As a trailblazer for women in the NFL, Meier's career represents an era of significant transition and growth for the league. Her final draft call marks the end of an unprecedented 50-plus year run of service to the sport. The New England Patriots and the wider NFL scouting community are expected to honor her extensive contributions to the game as she moves toward retirement.
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