Patrick Mahomes reveals expectation on whether he'll compete in 2028 Olympics flag football for Team USA
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Patrick Mahomes addressed the possibility of him playing in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics for Team USA's flag football team.
The Kansas City Chiefs superstar has been speculated to be a potential option to lead the US in the first ever Olympic flag football competition.
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FILE - Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes chews his mouth guard during warmups before an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024 in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
However, Mahomes appeared uninterested in the role when asked about it by reporters on Thursday.
"I'll probably leave that to the younger guys. I'll be a little older by the time that comes around," Mahomes said.
In the summer of 2028, when The Games will take place, Mahomes will be 32 years old and just weeks away from turning 33 that September.
Mahomes previously suggested he would "want to" play in the Olympics, but questioned whether he has the skills to do so, and also expressed concerns about his age, back in August.
"There’s the want to, I just don’t know if my skill set is what is required for flag football," Mahomes said at the time via Nice Kicks.
"First, I’m going to be in my 30s at that point and then it’s a lot of scrambling at the QB position. It’s not just sitting there throwing. And then I’m sure more of the athletic quarterbacks might get out there. I could be a coach. You get a gold medal for being a coach? Maybe I could be a consultant for the team."
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