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NFL players in the Olympics: Which stars want to suit up for Team USA in 2028?

Last updated: May 20, 2025 8:00 pm
Oliver James
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It’s official: NFL players will be allowed to participate in the flag football event at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. A sport thoroughly dominated by the U.S. will get a chance to showcase its brightest stars on the biggest international stage in sports. The NBA got its chance in 1992 and the result was the Dream Team. Now, football fans everywhere can start drawing up their own NFL Dream Teams.

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Which NFL players want to compete in the 2028 Olympics?WR Tyreek HillQB Patrick MahomesQB Joe BurrowWR Justin JeffersonRB Bijan RobinsonWR/CB Travis HunterDE Myles GarrettS Brian BranchLB Zaire FranklinCB Christian GonzalezQB Jalen HurtsLB Micah ParsonsWR Mike EvansRB Aaron JonesRB Jahmyr GibbsS Kyle HamiltonWhich NFL players aren’t interested in the 2028 OlympicsQB Lamar JacksonWR A.J. Brown

Of course, whether each individual player is interested in playing a somewhat different sport is rather important. The 1992 Dream Team had pretty much every player interested in joining up, from Michael Jordan to, er, Isiah Thomas. In the NFL’s case, though, there’s already one former MVP who has said he’s fine sitting this one out.

It’s also important for roster building to know that each country can get only one player from one NFL team each. So, for example, you can’t pair Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase on Team USA.

Here is what every NFL star we can find is saying about their intentions for 2028.

Which NFL players want to compete in the 2028 Olympics?

WR Tyreek Hill

Perhaps the first big “yes” we saw and still one of the loudest. Hill directly stated his interest in playing as soon as the International Olympic Committee added flag football to the 2028 program, and he still seems down two years later.

Adding Hill’s speed to the squad is one of the most intriguing aspects of a Team USA with NFL stars. Just imagine, you’re a veteran flag football player and across from you is Tyreek Hill, the guy who easily outruns the majority of NFL defensive backs, and you’re not even allowed to jam him.

That alone would be worth the price of admission for many, especially if the guy throwing the passes is …

QB Patrick Mahomes

The three-time NFL champion would be 32 when the 2028 Olympics roll around, but it’s hard to see his ability declining that quickly. Mahomes on Team USA would add one of the greatest quarterbacks ever, with an arm tailor-made for hitting receivers downfield.

Mahomes signaled his interest not long after Hill, so a Kansas City Chiefs reunion could be very much in the cards.

QB Joe Burrow

Burrow said Tuesday he’d “love to” participate, but added the caveat he’s not sure how it would line up with training camp.

WR Justin Jefferson

One of the best wide receivers in the NFL has already taken an ambassador role for the flag football team, so safe to say he’s in.

“To think about the chance of playing in the Olympics and getting a gold medal, it’s a dream.”@NFLFLAG ambassador Justin Jefferson shares his excitement for Flag Football joining the 2028 Olympics in LA! @jjettas2pic.twitter.com/v0gUfZtNRP

— NFL (@NFL) May 20, 2025

RB Bijan Robinson

WR/CB Travis Hunter

DE Myles Garrett

S Brian Branch

LB Zaire Franklin

CB Christian Gonzalez

This entire group of stars, plus Hill and Jefferson, all appeared in an NFL hype reel posted Tuesday talking about how excited they are about 2028. Again, probably a good sign they’ll be trying out.

Robinson is one of the most exciting ballcarriers in the NFL, while Hunter’s two-way game seems like it would translate well. Garrett, Branch, Franklin and Gonzalez all made the Pro Bowl or All-Pro teams last year on defense and add defensive firepower at every level (though strength up front won’t matter much since blocking isn’t really a thing in flag football).

Which NFL players do you want to see compete in Flag Football at the LA28 Olympic Games? 👀 pic.twitter.com/uhgu9AWYFV

— NFL (@NFL) May 20, 2025

QB Jalen Hurts

The Super Bowl MVP took a starring role in another NFL video last year, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

It’s our turn to light up the LA28 Olympic Games. #NextUpLA28pic.twitter.com/PEgQOqpmUx

— NFL (@NFL) August 5, 2024

LB Micah Parsons

Parsons has built a career on beating blockers, but his otherworldly athleticism could still give him a role on Team USA. As he said in 2023, he wants to win a gold medal.

Micah Parsons said he might have to play offense in the 2028 Olympics flag football 😂 pic.twitter.com/pS3gZX5rEr

— Mike’s Takes (@ThirdLegBets) October 17, 2023

WR Mike Evans

The future Hall of Famer would be 35 years old when the Olympics hit, but he said a few months ago he would be down as long he’s retired by then.

RB Aaron Jones

The veteran Minnesota Viking is also definitely interested, as he told ESPN on Tuesday.

RB Jahmyr Gibbs

This one we’re a little less sure about. The Detroit Lions running back looked like perhaps the best runner in the league at the end of last season and wants in on 2028, as long as he can face teammate Amon-Ra St. Brown, who might be playing for Germany, where he has citizenship.

Jahmyr Gibbs wants to lock up Amon-Ra St. Brown at the 2028 Olympics 🤣 pic.twitter.com/Poc2GHlGuo

— 𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔇𝔢𝔱𝔯𝔬𝔦𝔱 𝔗𝔦𝔪𝔢𝔰 📰 (@the_det_times) May 20, 2025

S Kyle Hamilton

One of the best safeties in the NFL is also interested in playing, but apparently for the South Korean team. Hamilton’s mother is Korean.

🇰🇷 https://t.co/k2h4milzxC

— Kyle Hamilton (@kyledhamilton_) May 20, 2025

Which NFL players aren’t interested in the 2028 Olympics

QB Lamar Jackson

Now this is just disappointing, but we’re also going to note something very important: Quarterbacks cannot run the ball in this version of flag football. So as fun as watching the Baltimore Ravens star juke defenders into dust sounds, this isn’t an area where he can use his loudest talent.

Anyway, Jackson said last year he’s fine sitting this one out.

WR A.J. Brown

Another key member of last season’s Super Bowl champs, Brown made it very clear Tuesday he’s not going to give up part of training camp to chase glory in Los Angeles.

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