Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen expressed his willingness and honor to represent the United States in flag football at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell also shared his excitement, stating that many players are eager to compete on the Olympic stage, seeing it as a chance for a gold medal and national representation. Allen, the 2024 NFL MVP, mentioned his interest in a recent interview with Fox News Digital on behalf of Natrol, a sleep-aid brand. He acknowledged the unique skills required for flag football, noting the impressive agility of players he’d observed. The Olympic schedule, with flag football set to be played before NFL training camps, creates a favorable window for active players. A resolution was introduced in May 2025 to NFL owners allowing one player per roster to compete, with an exemption for designated international players. The inclusion of flag football in the Olympics highlights its growing popularity and the potential for NFL stars to participate.
Josh Allen bày tỏ sự vinh dự nếu được thi đấu cho Đội tuyển Hoa Kỳ ở môn flag football tại Thế vận hội Mùa hè 2028



