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Fanatics Flag Football Classic Moved to LA, Tom Brady, WWE's Logan Paul to Headline Rosters
The upcoming Fanatics Flag Football Classic has been moved from Saudi Arabia to Los Angeles, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Per Rapoport, the game will likely be played at BMO Stadium after it was initially set to take place at Kingdom Arena.
NFL legend Tom Brady and WWE star Logan Paul are among the notable participants in the tournament, with Brady making his return to the field following his retirement in 2023.
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Rob Gronkowski, Brady's former teammate, will also be competing in the event.
Several current NFL stars including Saquon Barkley, CeeDee Lamb, Christian McCaffrey, Sauce Gardner, Myles Garrett, Brock Bowers and Maxx Crosby are set to participate as well.
Players will be divided into three teams, competing in a round-robin tournament on a 50-yard field. The games have two 20-minute halves and contain a five-on-five format.
Brady and Paul have already exchanged some trash talk on social media heading into the event, as the seven-time Super Bowl champion will serve as the captain of the Founders team.
Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels is also set to lead the Wildcats team in the tournament.
The event's date is to be determined following the location change after it was initially scheduled for March 21, according to Larry Holder and Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
Los Angeles will also be the site of the 2028 Summer Olympics, where flag football is making its debut at the Games.





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