NFL to allow players to play flag football at 2028 Olympics
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CINCINNATI — Pro Football Focus writer John Kosko ranked all 32 starting quarterbacks this week and had Joe Burrow in a respectable No. 2 position. The reigning NFL passing yards and touchdowns leader slotted in just behind Patrick Mahomes.
Four-time All-Pro and San Francisco 49ers great Fred Warner should be a name that the committee handling the US Olympic flag football team calls. He has been one of the NFL’s premier linebackers for the last half-decade and has the physical makeup and high football IQ that make him a perfect fit for flag football.
The Commanders linebacker, who drew offsides penalties in NFC Championship game, compares Eagles' controversial goal-line tactic to rugby scrum.
The NFL's ruling on the controversial tush push will have a significant fantasy football impact on Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and Saquon Barkley.
The tush push and onside kick changes will be debated, but the meetings will be notable for what is not taking place: the league's "head coach accelerator" diversity effort.
Flag football at the 2028 Olympics could be best answer the NFL has ever had to motivate the entire world to pick up a football. But will the league allow its players to compete?
FOX Sports' analyst Carmen Vitali thinks the Bengals need to start fast this fall. The team has historically gotten off to terrible starts in the Zac Taylor era, but they have a chance to turn that around.