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Tom Brady isn't willing to let Patrick Mahomes take Olympic gold, so a battle of legends is on the horizon

NFL Legends set to compete for Olympic glory

Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes want to compete in the Olympics.
Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes want to compete in the Olympics.LAPRESSE

With the inclusion of Flag Football in the LA2028 Olympics, the possibility of NFL legends competing for Olympic gold has sparked excitement among fans and athletes alike. Former Australian boxer Jeff Fenech perfectly captured the sentiment surrounding Olympic glory: "An Olympic medal is the greatest achievement and honor that can be received by an athlete. I would swap any World Title to have won gold at the Olympics."

Now, as the International Olympic Committee continues to expand its roster of sports, Flag Football is set to make history, potentially bringing NFL stars into the Olympic spotlight for the first time.

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Flag Football, a non- variation of American Football, has gained immense popularity worldwide. Unlike traditional football, players aim to pull a flag from their opponent's belt instead of tackling them. With the NFL granting permission for its players to participate in the Olympics, Team USA could feature some of its biggest stars in 2028. Given America's dominance in the sport, the prospect of an Olympic gold medal seems highly likely.

The buzz around which NFL players might Team USA has already begun. On the "Up and Adams Show," Kay Adams and Jason McCourty discussed the possibility of Tom Brady representing his country on the Olympic stage. "You talk about the notoriety that that would bring-Brady under center doing that, that'd be awesome," Jason said, highlighting both Brady's star power and his potential impact on the team's performance.

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While Brady will be 50 years old by the time LA2028 rolls around, Jason believes Flag Football's less physically demanding nature makes it feasible for the legendary quarterback. "I'm not going psycho mode, like I'm not getting hit, and he obviously can probably still throw the ball," Jason remarked, emphasizing Brady's enduring skillset.

However, not everyone may welcome NFL legends into Flag Football with open arms. American Flag Football star Darrell Doucette could be among those hesitant about Brady's inclusion. "If Darrell was pissed off about the other guys talking about [ing], they're going to come represent," Jason noted, acknowledging potential tension between seasoned Flag Football veterans and incoming NFL stars.

As anticipation builds for LA2028, fans are already debating whether Brady and other NFL legends should earn their spots through trials or if their experience alone justifies their inclusion. One thing is certain: if Tom Brady steps onto the Olympic field, it could redefine what it means to be a legend in sports. But for that, he will probably have to face another NFL legend who could be in Team USA's sights: Patrick Mahomes, whom he has already beaten in a Super Bowl. This sounds like a legends clash in the making.

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