What connects Caitlin Clark and Serena Williams? They’re collaborating to boost women’s flag football. As the sport gets ready for its Olympic debut in 2028, the NFL is taking bold steps to expand its presence. By tapping into the influence of these two powerhouse athletes, the league is setting the stage for a groundbreaking shift in women’s sports.
NFL aims to expand flag football with Caitlin Clark and Serena Williams
The decision to include flag football in the 2028 Olympics is a major milestone for the sport. The NFL understands the impact of this move and is focused on increasing its visibility.
By collaborating with well-known athletes such as Caitlin Clark and Serena Williams, the league aims to encourage a new wave of female athletes to get involved in flag football.
NFL Executive Vice President Troy Vincent pointed out how vital this initiative is, mentioning, "Flag football is a high priority of ours. It's an opportunity for young women to participate in our game."
Caitlin Clark is known for her record-setting college basketball performances and a remarkable rookie season with the Indiana Fever has significantly raised the profile of women's sports.
Her success has not only brought in millions of new fans but has also sparked discussions about the potential for female athletes to break through traditional barriers.
Serena Williams, with her legendary tennis career and her role as a minority owner of the Miami Dolphins, adds a wealth of experience in both sports and business.
NFL franchises step up to increase opportunities for female athletes in flag football
Discussions and initiatives to expand women's flag football have been ongoing well before the upcoming NFL panel featuring Caitlin Clark and Serena Williams.
On March 1, 2025, the Kansas City Chiefs hosted the Females in Flag Coaches Summit, bringing together over 50 athletic directors, coaches, and officials to recruit and train leaders for girls' flag football.
Soon after, on March 13, 2025, the Las Vegas Raiders held a Women in Sports Panel for high school flag football players, featuring professional athletes like UFC champion Miesha Tate and rugby player Jessica Sergis.
Over 800 women joined Raymond James Stadium as part of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 'She is Football Weekend' while participating with Darcie Glazer Kassewitz of Buccaneers co-ownership along with NFL executives.
The New York Giants also supported the Section II Flag Football Jamboree, emphasizing the sport's growth by mentoring 15 participating teams.
Dak Prescott and his Dallas Cowboys team actively support an expansion of North Texas girls' flag football programs by establishing 54 new teams. The NFL remains actively devoted to women's flag football development as it prepares for the 2028 Olympic competition.
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