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First full-time female official makes debut at Chiefs-Texans game

Sarah Thomas made her NFL regular-season debut on Sunday as part of the referee crew for the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans game in Houston.

Thomas was the line judge. The 42-year-old mother of three, a Mississippi resident, has been a football referee since working high school games in 1999.

The NFL officially hired Thomas as the league's first full-time female official in a groundbreaking announcement in April.

Thomas, who became the first female to officiate an NCAA football game in 2007, has previously been a finalist for an NFL job. 

The Chiefs beat the Texans, 27-20, in the teams' season opener.

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