NFL AND JALEN HURTS LIGHT UP HANDOVER TO OLYMPIC GAMES LOS ANGELES 2028 

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NFL AND JALEN HURTS LIGHT UP HANDOVER TO OLYMPIC GAMES LOS ANGELES 2028

As the 2024 Olympics in Paris continues, the spotlight after the Closing Ceremony will quickly shift to the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 (LA28) and the excitement around the official inclusion of men’s and women’s flag football.

To celebrate this moment, the NFL, in partnership with the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) and LA28, launched an epic handover spot “Light It Up,” featuring Philadelphia Eagles quarterback and Global Flag Football Ambassador, Jalen Hurts. The video shows Hurts igniting the LA Coliseum torch with a flaming football, signaling flag as an official sport at LA28.

“The Olympic handover from Paris to Los Angeles is an amazing opportunity to have our global flag ambassador Jalen Hurts kickstart the excitement around the inclusion of men’s and women’s flag football in the 2028 program,” said Peter O’Reilly, executive vice president of club business, international and league events. “As one of the fastest-growing sports globally, flag football has incredible momentum, and LA28 will spotlight the sport at the highest level and on the world’s biggest stage.”

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced in October 2023 that flag football would be included on the LA28 Olympic sports program. Its inclusion showcases an aspirational new pathway to elite play and the incredible development of the sport globally.

“As we celebrate the successes of Paris 2024 and the ball is thrown to LA28, we have no doubt flag football is going to light up the Games when it makes its debut in four years’ time,” said Pierre Trochet, IFAF President. “Young, fast, creative and played by outstanding athletes, including our global flag football ambassador Jalen Hurts, the format is the perfect fit for the Games of a new generation. Together with our partners at the NFL, we share a commitment to driving the international development of American football forward and believe that flag’s inclusion in Los Angeles will further accelerate the extraordinary participation growth we are seeing worldwide.”

In addition to flag football’s debut at the Olympic Games in four years, the NFL and IFAF are spotlighting the football format throughout this summer. Firstly, the NFL Flag Championships saw 2,800 players from around the world competing in the Hall of Fame Village in Canton, Ohio. Last week, the NFL also announced the 2025 Pro Bowl Games will return to Orlando, where the league’s top players will compete in on-field and off-field skills competitions and in an action-packed flag football game at Camping World Stadium. Later this month, elite flag football talent representing 32 nations across five continents will converge on the biggest-ever IFAF World Flag Football Championships in Lahti, Finland.

To learn more about NFL Flag or find a league near you to join the movement, visit www.nflflag.com.

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David Keech is a retired teacher and works as a sportswriter, sports official and as an educational consultant. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' David can be reached at [email protected]