Liberty High’s Ki’Lolo Westerlund was featured in “NFL Flag 50,” a commercial during the Super Bowl that highlighted the rise in popularity of flag football nationally.
King Charles beams as he throws an American football around during trip to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The royal, 76, travelled to the stadium in north London to celebrate the positive socio-economic impact of the football club, ...
CHEADLE Hulme’s Co-Director of Sport and Head of Rugby Giles Heagerty believes his side are 'flying the flag for northern rugby' after ...
Jordan Mailata worked in construction while trying to become a rugby league player in Australia but has now completed his ...
Born in Sydney, Australia to Samoan parents, the Eagles left tackle waved the flags of both countries as he celebrated the ...
Championship side Sunderland are into the Adobe Women’s FA Cup quarter-finals, Chelsea had to come from behind to beat ...
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Hosted on MSNFlagging interest: Aussie quarterback's Games missionWell-travelled quarterback Jared Stegman has set his sights on an Olympic appearance in 2028 as the NFL goes mainstream in ...
From the Ivy League-bound girl who was practically born with a football in her hand to the one who wondered if open heart surgery would keep her out of sports entirely, the four female finalists for ...
Flag football is one of the fastest-rising sports in the United States and will be a part of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles ...
Howie Roseman’s journey to becoming one of the top executives in professional sports began as an unpaid summer intern with ...
When the Chiefs and Eagles go head-to-head at Caesars Superdome for Super Bowl LIX on February 9, there will be eight particularly talented football players in attendance – and none of them play for ...
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Hosted on MSNNFL Considering a Professional Flag Football League in 2025As Flag Football gains momentum, the NFL is considering launching a professional league. Could this be the next big step for ...
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