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More than 200 NFL players are interested in competing in flag football at the 2028 Olympics, a league executive said on Thursday, as ​the non-contact sport gears up for its Games debut in Los ‌Angeles.

In May 2025, NFL teams voted in favour of a resolution allowing their players to compete in flag football at the 2028 Olympics.

“We have begun canvassing NFL players’ interest in representing their ​countries in the Olympics and to date more than 200 players representing ​25-plus countries have said they are interested in representing their country ⁠for the Olympic Games,” Brian Flinn, the league’s Senior Vice President of Global ​Flag Football, said on a media call.

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow said earlier this ​year that he had always wanted to play at the Olympics and win a gold medal, while Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said he will leave flag football to the “younger ​guys”.

In March, the U.S. flag football team crushed two squads stacked with NFL players ​at the inaugural Flag Football Classic, showing that flag football and tackle football require different skill ‌sets.

More ⁠information on the potential involvement of NFL players at the Olympics will come at the end of the 2026-27 season, Flinn said, noting that the process will be run by national flag football federations.

Flag football has been on the rise in the ​U.S. since it was ​announced as an ⁠Olympic sport in 2023 and Flinn said the recent world championships held in Germany were a "wonderful indicator" of the momentum ​the non-contact sport is gaining.

"When I started (at the NFL), we ​had a ⁠dream: How do we get football into the Olympics?" Hans Schroeder, the NFL's Executive Vice President of Media Distribution, said on the call.

"And so, one of the really ⁠exciting things ​to me is seeing the continued growth of ​flag, and now that we are in the Olympics in '28."

The LA Games will feature six men's and ​six women's flag football teams.

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