10 CFL players built for Olympic flag football
TORONTO — With flag football set to make its Olympic debut in 2028, the conversation around player selection shifts away from size and physical dominance and toward speed, decision-making and spatial awareness. The modern flag game is built on quick reads, precise execution and the ability to create separation in space, all traits that have become increasingly prominent in today’s CFL.
Canada’s professional league is uniquely positioned to supply talent for this format. The wider field, motion-heavy offences and emphasis on versatility in the CFL mirror many of the principles seen in elite flag football. Players who thrive in the CFL are already conditioned to think fast, move efficiently and adapt on the fly.
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