LOS ANGELES — The countdown to the 2028 Olympics just got louder. Tonight at 5 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock, the NFL and Visa pull back the curtain on the sport exploding faster than any other in the world. “Global Rise of Flag Football: The Chase for Gold” isn’t just a highlight reel; it’s the blueprint for how a backyard game became the hottest ticket for Los Angeles 2028.
The Gold Rush is Officially On
Forget what you thought you knew about “powder puff” games. This is high-speed chess with a pigskin. The documentary tracks the seismic shift since the IOC approved Flag Football for the Olympic program back in 2023. We are two years out from the LA28 Games, and the stakes have never been higher.
The numbers don’t lie. Over 20 million athletes across 100 countries now play the non-contact version of the sport. But the real story tonight is the talent collision. We aren’t just watching amateurs anymore. Following the historic 32-0 vote by NFL owners last May to allow pros to compete in the Olympics, the line between “NFL superstar” and “Olympic hopeful” has vanished. Tonight’s special dives into how elite youth prospects are now gunning for roster spots against the likes of Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts.
“Flag football is showing us that there are no limits. My role is to leave a legacy, to use my talents and opportunities to make a difference and leave every place better than I found it.” — Diana Flores, QB Mexico National Team & Global Ambassador
Playoff Implications: The World vs. The NFL
Tonight’s broadcast frames the central conflict of the next two years: Chemistry vs. Star Power. The US Men’s and Women’s National Teams have dominated international play, but other nations are closing the gap fast. Mexico, led by the electric Diana Flores (featured heavily in tonight’s special), obliterated the competition at the World Games.
The question looming over the sport is simple: Can a team of NFL All-Stars learn the nuances of 5-on-5 flag football fast enough to beat dedicated national teams that have played together for a decade? Tonight, NBC gives us the first real look at who has the edge.

