Updated / Wednesday, 21 May 2025 09:01
NFL players will be able to compete in flag football at the Los Angeles Olympic Games in 2028.
A 32-0 verdict was passed by NFL owners at a spring league meeting on Tuesday confirming players would be eligible try out for the Games.
A maximum of one player from each NFL franchise will be able to participate along with each club's designated international player and rosters of 10 players will be selected by each country’s Olympic committee.
Former Down goalkeeper Charlie Smyth and Derry midfielder Jude McAtamney are the international players for the New Orleans Saints and New York Giants, respectively.
However, they are place-kickers, and flag football does not have kicking plays, with teams consisting of a quarterback, centre and three receivers.
The flag football competition will be a five-on-five format, with six men’s teams and six women’s teams competing in LA.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement: "It’s an incredible honour for any athlete to represent their country in the Olympics, which is the pinnacle of global sport.
"I know first-hand that the inclusion of flag football in the Olympics has sparked a tremendous amount of excitement among NFL players interested in the chance to compete for their country on the world stage.
"We are thrilled that they will now have that chance."