Los Angeles — Team USA's national flag football squad defeated two teams composed of NFL stars at the Fanatics Flag Football Classic on Saturday at BMO Stadium, sweeping round-robin play and winning the championship game as the exhibition previewed the sport's Olympic debut in 2028. The wins produced immediate recognition and a reported $100,000 payout per Team USA player this week; MVP Darrell Doucette delivered perfect passing and multi-score production, while organizers and athletes cited the event as a benchmark ahead of Los Angeles 2028 and broader promotion of the sport.
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Flag football's Olympic debut in 2028 is on the horizon. This win by Team USA shows the sport's potential and its growing popularity. If you're a sports fan, it's time to start paying attention to flag football. You might even consider getting your kids involved in local leagues.
Team USA's victory at the Flag Football Classic is a promising preview of what's to come in the 2028 Olympics. With a $100,000 payout per player, it's clear this sport is gaining serious traction. Worth forwarding if you have friends interested in emerging sports trends.
Team USA players, specialist flag football athletes, Fanatics and Olympic organizers benefited through championship recognition, prize payments reported for players, and increased publicity for the sport ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
NFL and celebrity-led squads, including the Founders and Wildcats, suffered competitive defeats and reduced credibility in the flag discipline, while individual players such as Rob Gronkowski experienced injuries that limited their participation.
USA Team Dominates Stars at Flag Football Classic
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