Bengals’ Joe Burrow targets 2028 Olympics after Flag Football Classic

Prior to throwing a couple touchdown passes and nearly running for another during Saturday’s first Fanatics Flag Football Classic, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow made it clear he wants to play for Team USA in Los Angeles during the 2028 Olympics. Flag football joins the summer program for the first time and the NFL has already voted to allow active players to participate.

‘”I’ve always wanted to play in the Olympics. I’ve never necessarily played an Olympic sport before, so when this got announced, I was pretty excited about it,” Burrow said prior to his Wildcats FFC team going 1-2 in the Fanatics Flag Football Classic round robin. “The opportunity to win a gold medal (is) something that I’ve thought about — a moment like that — for a long time, since I was a kid. I think it would be something very special.”

Burrow looked extremely competitive during the event, bouncing back from an early interception return for a touchdown with a couple head-turning plays against Team USA and Tom Brady’s Founders FFC to get to the final. Burrow nearly ran the length of the field for a touchdown on one call, avoiding contact near midfield before spinning his way out of a flag grab approaching the end zone.

Burrow raised eyebrows a couple times on collisions, noticeably crashing to the turf near the 1-yard line during the second half of a loss to Team USA. Burrow was immediately taken to the ground and his flag pulled after he caught a pass from Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels on fourth-and-goal, resulting in his pleading with officials.

Burrow wanted a penalty on the play against Team USA’s defensive back for contact, but didn’t get a whistle.

Rosters will be decided later

With nearly two years to finalize the 10-man roster for Team USA, not all spots are guaranteed to be taken up by NFL players. Darrell “Housh” Doucette, who has played quarterback for USA Football’s…

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