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Now 35, he has played flag — never tackle — since he was 8 years old. He stands 5-foot-7 and 140 pounds, but as he once said, flag football makes quarterback a “size-less position.” ...
This is not going to grow the NFL globally. It’s not like these fledgling federations will leave the Olympics motivated to build up and get on the medal stand in Australia in 2032. Flag football ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Jim Irsay started his football career as a ball boy. He finished it as a team owner. Along the way, the NFL’s music man created his own, unique brand. Irsay worked his way ...
Bijan Robinson, Atlanta Falcons The former No. 8 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft rounds out our top three "best ball" running backs.
You need to play defense in flag football, too! Panthers star Jaycee Horn is a sticky cornerback in coverage who can lock up opponents at will. Plus, his father Joe was an NFL wide receiver for ...
Flag football will be new to the Olympics at the 2028 Games, hosted in Los Angeles. Per the resolution approved Tuesday, one player per NFL roster can try out for a given country’s Olympic team ...
The NFL can now look forward to its Gold Medal era. League owners officially approved a resolution allowing players to participate in flag football at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles by a 32-0 vote.
The NFL is going international, not just with its 2025 schedule, which includes a record seven different overseas contests played across five different countries, but with the 2028 Olympics. While ...
There is now a heavy favorite in the flag football competition at the 2028 Summer Olympics. NFL owners unanimously approved a motion Tuesday that allows NFL players to participate in the summer games.
The NFL has voted to allow players to compete in flag football at the 2028 Games, so we picked a Dream Team for the sport's Olympic debut.
NFL owners approved players to participate in flag football for the Olympics in 2028. With the move coming, here's a look at an all-Ravens starting five on both sides of the ball.
NFL clubs voted today at the Spring League Meeting in Eagan, Minnesota, to permit the participation of NFL players in flag football at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles (LA28).