Roger Goodell discusses playoff re-seeding, Olympic flag football
- Roger Goodell addressed the media at the NFL Annual League Meeting in Palm Beach, FL, on April 1, 2025.
- The annual league meeting occurs between free agency and the NFL Draft and provides information on teams, players, and rule changes.
- Topics included a tabled vote on the 'tush push,' a playoff seeding proposal from the Lions, and flag football in the 2028 Olympics.
- Goodell stated, "the Olympics is a critical moment for us in the flag development on a global basis."
- Goodell declined to comment on the investigation of Justin Tucker, who faces accusations from 16 massage therapists.
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Roger Goodell suggests resolution on NFL participation in 2028 Olympics could come soon
A decision regarding NFL players' participation in the Olympic Games in 2028 could come in the next couple of months, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday. Speaking at the NFL’s annual spring meeting Tuesday, Goodell said interest in competing in the Summer Olympics has been a hot topic in the league, adding a resolution on the issue could come soon. "Well, I’ve heard directly from a lot of players who want to participate and represent th…
NFL Expected To Decide Soon Whether Players Can Participate In Olympic Flag Football
Many NFL players want to compete for the Team USA flag football squad at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Whether the NFL will let them compete, though, is a different story.Announced in October 2023, flag football is one of five Olympic sports — joining baseball and softball, cricket, lacrosse and squash — that will be added to the list of events in 2028. Multiple current and former NFL players, including Tyreek Hill and Patrick Mahomes, have …

Roger Goodell discusses playoff re-seeding, Olympic flag football
While the tabling of a vote to ban the "tush push" hogged the headlines Tuesday at the NFL annual meeting, commissioner Roger Goodell addressed other topics ranging from a proposal to change playoff seeding to flag football in the 2028…
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