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TheNFL’s Play Football initiatives provide a fun and engaging experience for players of all ages and skill levels, equipping young people with vital, transferable life skills that are building blocks to success in life on and off the field.
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“Playing football helps kids develop their leadership, self-discipline and teamwork skills — all while having fun,” said Troy Vincent, Sr., NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations. “We support initiatives across the country that provide young players and their families with an inspiring, fun environment.”

Roman Oben, NFL vice president of football development.
Roman Oben is currently the NFL’s Vice President of Football Development, where he works with NFL’s 32 teams, corporate, and football partners to drive the league’s youth football strategy encouraging participation in tackle and flag football.
Born in Cameroon, West Africa, Oben moved to the U.S. when he was four years old and grew up in Washington, DC. As a teenager, he worked concessions at Washington Football Team games at RFK Stadium.
Oben played college football at the University of Louisville where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Economics and was inducted into Louisville’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009. Oben’s professional career began with the New York Giants in 1996 and continued in Cleveland playing for the Browns. In 2002, he helped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers capture their first championship in Super Bowl XXXVII and was later traded to the San Diego Chargers where he started at left tackle and finished his playing career in 2008.
Starting in more than 90 percent of the games throughout his 12-year NFL career, Oben concurrently earned a master’s degree in public administration at Farleigh Dickinson University in May 2001.
After retiring from the NFL, Oben held business development roles and had an extensive media career covering the Giants on MSG, My9 and NBC; Oben also served as a recurring guest on several MSNBC shows discussing sports and their larger societal impact.
Oben has been a leader and advocate for youth sports enrichment, receiving countless awards for community service both as an NFL player and off the field.
In partnership with youth camps, summer season programs, team-level initiatives and NFL Legends, the league emphasizes proper technique, teamwork and sportsmanship that support and benefit every player.
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