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March 26, 2026 · Fathers and Football
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Of the 332 college football players invited to the 2016 NFL Combine, 89 percent played multiple sports in high school — and more than half ran track. From Tyreek Hill to Devon Allen, the fastest players in football built their speed on the track first.
Fathers and Football is launching a full slate of sports clinics this summer — flag football fundamentals, speed and agility training, QB-WR connection sessions, and a multi-week skills academy for athletes ages 6 through 14.
Legacy 7 is competing in the Loudoun NFL Flag Football league this spring with a 10U squad built on effort, discipline, and a coaching model that develops the complete athlete — on and off the field.
At the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic, Team USA's seasoned flag specialists shut out NFL stars like Tom Brady, Joe Burrow, and Jalen Hurts — proving elite flag football is its own discipline.
The NCAA voted in January 2026 to add women's flag football as an Emerging Sport, and now over 200 college teams are competing this spring with hundreds more on the way.
From the NFL FLAG Championships in Indiana to the iFlag World Championships and a 30-stop national series, 2026 is packed with competitive opportunities at every level.
NVA Track — one of Virginia's largest youth track clubs — kicks off its 2026 outdoor season on March 30 in Ashburn. Here's what athletes and families need to know.
Flag football will make its Olympic debut at LA 2028, with BMO Stadium as the venue. Here's how the Olympic inclusion is reshaping the sport from youth leagues to the pros.
Fathers and Football is building out our own event schedule — tournaments, clinics, and community events for athletes at every level. Stay tuned for announcements.
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