Football Sissy: A Cross-Dressing Memoir


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"Jack's sports reporting was always fair, honest, and straightforward. He tells his own story in the same exact way." --Cris Collinsworth, NBC Sunday Night Football

In Jack Brennan's decades-long career as a sports journalist, he covered teams like the MLB's Reds and the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals. As the public relations director for the Bengals, he wrangled sports stories, reporters, and players. At home, he played basketball with the neighborhood husbands and raised three kids with his wife, to whom he was devoted. At the same time, he had a passion that never left him: he liked dressing as a woman. Blonde silky hair, bright lips, and smooth legs escaping short skirts, topped off with heels as high as they go.

He kept his life as a crossdresser mostly private, so his public coming out via The Athletic in 2021--one of the first men in the NFL to come out as LGBTQ+--was a surprise to many. Football Sissy offers a no-holds-barred trip through his dual lives, from his earliest love affair with a puff-sleeve blouse at age three through to his first jaunts dressed in public to surprise visits to the hospital alongside a fulfilling family life and an exciting career.

Told with the characteristic humor and ease of Brennan's sports columns, Football Sissy is a heartwarming tale of acceptance and love, even within the most masculine of environments.



Author: Jack Brennan
Publisher: Belt Publishing
Published: 09/09/2025
Pages: 232
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.86lbs
Size: 8.91h x 6.11w x 0.57d
ISBN13: 9781540270047
ISBN10: 1540270041
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | LGBTQ+
- Biography & Autobiography | Memoirs
- Biography & Autobiography | Sports

About the Author

Jack Brennan worked forty-four years in sports. As a journalist for multiple papers in Cincinnati, including the Cincinnati Enquirer, he was beat writer for both a Reds World Series winner and a Bengals Super Bowl qualifier. As public relations director for the NFL Bengals, he and his staff won the 2006 Pete Rozelle Award, conferred by pro football journalists to the league's top PR staff. Brennan grew up in Dallas, where he played low-level high school football and held his own Cowboys season tickets. He is a 1973 graduate of the University of Texas and has been married fifty-one years to his wife, Valerie, with three adult children and two grandchildren.

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