Alright, NFL fans — big news dropping hot! The NFL owners just gave a thumbs-up to letting players jump into flag football at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Yep, you read that right. Real NFL stars could be rocking the flag football field on the world’s biggest stage.
This isn’t just talk. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the vote was unanimous at the league’s spring meeting in Minneapolis. More than 24 of the 32 owners backed the move, making it official.
Why flag football? It’s the safer, faster, flashier cousin of tackle football. Plus, the International Olympic Committee gave the green light back in 2023. The NFL is playing it smart — boosting the sport’s global profile without risking their top players on full-contact bruising.
The NFLPA is on board too, but there’s still some behind-the-scenes hustle to handle. Injury insurance, salary cap stuff, and player schedules all need ironing out. But word is, players like Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill, and Rob Gronkowski are hyped at the prospect. Imagine that dream team repping the USA!
This is more than just fun and games. It’s a big move to take football worldwide, and the Olympics might be just the spotlight flag football needs to blow up.