Rams players and coaches like the idea of competing in flag football at L.A. Olympics
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The article discusses the excitement surrounding NFL players potentially participating in the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics flag football event. Rams coach Sean McVay and quarterback Matthew Stafford, along with receiver Tutu Atwell, express enthusiasm for this possibility. The NFL has approved a resolution allowing one player per team to try out for their national team, sparking mixed reactions. While NFL players are excited, current flag football athletes like Darrell Doucette III are skeptical but open to competition. The article also mentions the Rams signing offensive lineman David Quessenberry, who has overcome cancer and received the George Halas Award.
Originally by Gary Kleinon May 29, 2025
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