The NFL may have ended the season in February, but football will air on Fox this weekend. Tom Brady's star-studded flag football event will take place on March 21 after being moved to the United States.
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The Fanatics Flag Football Classic originally had an opportunity to bring football's biggest starts to the Middle East, specifically, Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. However, the ongoing war between the United States/Israel and Iran has created upheaval in the area.
The Fanatics Flag Football Classic moved to Los Angeles but retained the air date of March 21. The tournament will just now take place at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. Fox, Tubi, and the Fanatics YouTube channel will all provide coverage at 4 p.m. ET.
So how will this tournament work? It will be a three-team round robin format with 12 players on each team.
The top two teams after the initial games will advance to the championship game. The games will take place on a 50-foot by 25-foot field. It will be five-versus-five during 15-minute halves.
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The Founders Team, featuring Brady, will have a packed lineup of players. This group includes Jalen Hurts, Ashton Jeanty, Alvin Kamara, Rob Gronkowski, Antoine Winfield Jr., DeVonta Smith, Von Miller, Stefon Diggs, Damar Hamlin, Patrick Peterson, and Terence Crawford.
Team Wildcats will feature Jayden Daniels, Joe Burrow, Saquon Barkley, Odell Beckham Jr., Kyle Juszczyk, DeAndre Hopkins, Davante Adams, Derwin James Jr., Jalen Ramsey, Luke Kuechly, Logan Paul, and IShowSpeed.
Team USA will feature the best athletes in flag football. This group includes Darrell Doucette III, Velton Brown Jr., Isaiah Calhoun, Jamie Kennedy, Nico Casares, Aamir Brown, Mike Daniels, Laval Davis, Tyler Davis, Shawn Theard Jr., and Laderrick Smith.
This event will help further emphasis on the sport of flag football before it takes the global stage. This sport will be a part of the Olympic Games for the first time when the international competition comes to Los Angeles in 2028.
