NFL Wives Celebrate 25 Years of Service and Style During Super Bowl Week

San Francisco – Off the Field NFL Wives Association continued a long-standing tradition by hosting their annual charity fashion show, marking 25 years of sisterhood and service. The milestone event was held at the chic Coco Republic in Union Square, where guests arrived on a pink carpet lined with flashing lights before heading upstairs to an elegant space filled with curated bites, vendor swag, and interactive experiences.

The atmosphere was equal parts celebration and style. An entire area was dedicated to photo moments, featuring a spinning 360 photo booth, a ring-light pink sofa, a silver ball couch installation, and multiple eye-catching backdrops in shimmering pink and red. An additional photo booth and a display highlighting the organization’s history, including past events and members, paid tribute to the legacy built over decades.

More than a fashion show, the event underscored the mission of the NFL Wives. These women are not defined solely by their roles as spouses; they are leaders committed to service, advocacy, and community impact, standing strong while their husbands compete on football’s biggest stages.

The NFL Wives Association missionis to $1 million for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Oakland and San Francisco, blending fashion and philanthropy in a celebration centered on the impact of NFL wives. The event drew strong community support and featured appearances from several NFL Hall of Famers, who also took part in the fashion show.

Tenisha Patterson Brown, Esq., President of the Off the Field NFL Wives Association, opened the show with remarks thanking sponsors and community partners for their continued support and commitment to the organization’s mission.

“Thank you for being here today to celebrate 25 years of impact,” said Off the Field NFL Wives Association President Tenisha Patterson Brown, Esq. “Off the Field was founded with a powerful mission: to support professional football families while strengthening the communities we serve. Over the past four decades, that mission has grown with people like you. Today, we are proud to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Oakland and San Francisco.”

Off the Field NFL Wives Association has expanded chapters in 30 cities nationwide and is now setting its sights on Los Angeles, where the LA Rams will host next year’s Super Bowl. In partnership with the American Heart Association and YMCA USA, the organization will continue its mission through fellowship, signature events, charitable giving, and hands-on service, driving meaningful impact in Super Bowl host cities and communities across the country through public engagement and outreach.

Off the Field continues to redefine what legacy looks like, proving that victories happen off the field. As the Super Bowl spotlight shifts to Los Angeles next years, Off the Field is proving that its most powerful plays happen far beyond the sidelines.

Malaika Bobino

Malaika Bobino, an Oakland, California native, is a Bay Area sports journalism powerhouse and influencer. With nearly two decades of experience at both the Oakland Post and the Huffington Post, she is always on the front lines of the iconic Bay Area sports scene. Bobino covered the Oakland A’s postseason trips, all three of the San Francisco Giants World Series, was present for all three Golden State Warriors three NBA Championships and covered the 49ers last two Super Bowl appearances

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