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Fayetteville State football assistant earns Super Bowl trip
 
Published Saturday, February 7, 2026
By FSU Sports Information

FAYETTEVILLE – Fayetteville State assistant football coach and offensive analyst, Jacqueline Evans, is one of the NFL's Select 25 Teammates for the Super Bowl Teammate Program, earning experience with the NFL family during Super Bowl LX.

"Jacqueline is one of the hardest working young coaches I've ever been around," Broncos head coach Richard Hayes Jr. said. "This opportunity is a testament to her dedication, her professionalism and her passion for the game. We are extremely proud of her, and we know she will represent Fayetteville State University with excellence during Super Bowl Week and beyond."

The NFL reached out directly to Evans with the news, inviting her to travel and work at Super Bowl LX while engaging in a full week of high-level professional development. She will participate in curated panel discussions, industry spotlights, social and networking functions, behind-the-scenes operations, and exclusive NFL hosted events - all while representing both the NFL and Fayetteville State.

"Jacqueline's achievement is a powerful example of what it means to be a Bronco," FSU Athletic Director Anthony Bennett said. "Her selection to the Super Bowl Teammate Program speaks volumes about her character, her commitment to the profession, and the high standards she brings to our football program every day. We are incredibly proud of her, and we look forward to watching her continue to grow as she pursues her goal of coaching in the NFL."

A 2025 alumna, Evans has been an integral member of the Broncos football staff. She originally joined the program as an intern, later contributed to Game Day Operations, and rose into a full coaching role due to her strong work ethic, attention to detail and commitment to player development.

A native of Fair Bluff, North Carolina, Evans also brings experience from her time as an assistant coach at West Columbus High School, where she worked with wide receivers, quarterbacks, defensive backs and safeties, while assisting in practice planning, play calling and film analysis.

Evans begins her master's in athletic coaching this year.

 

 

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