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Flag football will debut as an official Olympic sport in Los Angeles in 2028, and we will likely see athletes from the NFL take advantage of this opportunity. Although tackling is their specialty, flag football offers a non- alternative that could appeal to athletes looking to expand their legacy.
For all those players who make it to the top, it's a dream come true, and it will definitely be interesting to see what 2028 has in store.
Many are already creating their theories and dream teams to predict who will represent the USA and who will be the lucky ones to compete in the Olympic Games.
All eyes are on Patrick Mahomes
It should come as no surprise that the Kansas City quarterback is a popular choice. There are many options, but he is on another level.
The Chiefs star will be in his early thirties when the games begin, but that won't diminish his relevance. It makes sense that a quarterback who has made his mark would also want to leave his mark on the Olympics. His story is not yet complete, and the Olympics could be the perfect opportunity for him to cement his legacy.
Mahomes is not convinced yet, but he may change his mind
A couple of months ago, Mahomes was not entirely convinced about ing the team in pursuit of Olympic gold.
NFL expert Jeff Darlington believes a possible gold medal could change his mind.
Darlington is convinced that winning a gold medal adds unique value to a resume that the average person cannot understand. Something similar happens in golf; they idolize the gold medal. It is a huge achievement, something truly exceptional.
After winning several NFL titles, Patrick Mahomes has proven his greatness, but competing in the Olympics would allow him to make history in a new way.
Although he may not be as physically explosive as he was at age 32, if he is available and in shape, he would have a good chance of leading the USA team and leaving a different mark on his career. Ultimately, the decision is his.