Sean McVay supports NFL players pursuing Olympic flag football gold

Sean McVay supports NFL players pursuing Olympic flag football gold

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In three years, Los Angeles is set to host NFL players in a flag football setting, shifting focus from tackle to non-contact play. Rams coach Sean McVay supports this change, noting it offers a unique opportunity for players. While it's still far off with three football seasons to go, the dynamics of the sport, including coaching, pose intriguing questions. Current NFL players like Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford show interest, though many may no longer be active by then. The challenge lies in whether players will accept leadership from unfamiliar flag football coaches or if a seasoned NFL coach, versed in flag football, will lead the U.S. team.
Originally by Mike Florioon May 29, 2025
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