On Wednesday, Washington announced the hiring of Natalia Dorantes as the Coordinator for Football Programs. Dorantes, 26, comes to the team after working with the Texas A&M Football program as the Recruiting Communications Coordinator. The Arizona State product will be responsible for working with all of the organization's department heads to manage the internal requests for Head Coach Ron Rivera.
Washington Football Team Hires Natalia Dorantes as Coordinator of Football Programs
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