Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has been appointed as the official ambassador for Flag Football in the lead-up to the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, where the sport will make its Olympic debut.
This role adds another prestigious title to Hurts’ growing list of accomplishments and highlights his influence both on and off the football field.
Hurts’ appointment as the ambassador for Flag Football is a significant nod to his leadership and prominence in the sport.
As one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks, his involvement brings a high level of visibility and credibility to the Olympic initiative, helping to raise awareness and excitement for Flag Football’s introduction to the global stage in 2028.
Interestingly, this connection to the Olympics is not the only one for the Eagles. The team has cultivated several ties to the Olympic world, with various athletes and Olympians giving shoutouts to the team. This cross-pollination between the NFL and the Olympics underscores the broad appeal and influence of the Eagles organization, as well as the growing intersection between traditional American sports and the international sporting community.
NBC10’s Tim Furlong delves into these connections, exploring how the Eagles have become intertwined with the Olympic movement and what it means for both the team and the broader sports world. Hurts’ role as an ambassador is just one of many examples of how the Eagles are expanding their reach and impact, bridging the gap between professional football and the Olympic Games.