
NFL owners voted last month to allow players to participate in the Olympics, clearing the way for Denver Broncos players to potentially suit up for Team USA’s flag football team in 2028.
Broncos star cornerback Pat Surtain, who will be 28 in 2028, has expressed interest in playing on an Olympic stage. “The Olympics is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” PS2 said at a recent charity event.
After practice last Thursday, Denver coach Sean Payton was asked about the possibility of players potentially missing part of training camp to compete in the Olympics. Payton hinted that the NFL might align its calendar to prevent conflicts.
“I don’t know that we’ve established that yet,” Payton said when asked about Olympic players missing part of training camp. “I don’t know that the league has looked at whether training camps for a period of time would be… I think there’s a lot of time before we get there. Just that interest in our sport has obviously grown. It’s all good.”
Payton was also asked about potentially coaching Team USA’s flag football team.
“I don’t want to answer questions in 2028 when I’m focused on Friday,” he said with a smile.
Yes, it’s still three years away, and yes, we don’t know what players (and coaches) will be available, but we’re already dreaming about 2028. Perhaps PS2 will suit up for Team USA.
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