ORLANDO, Fla. -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans said Saturday at the NFC's Pro Bowl Games practice that he's considering playing for Team USA in flag football for the 2028 Olympics.
The International Olympic Committee announced in Oct. 2023 that men's and women's flag football would make their debut in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games. The six-time Pro Bowler and franchise all-time leading scorer is interested, having gotten a taste of the Pro Bowl's new format the last two years he's participated.
"This is good practice for me in the Olympics," said Evans, who will be 32 this next season and has one more year on his current contract. "Most likely I'll be retired by 2028. How many years is that? Three years? I don't know. But if I am retired I would definitely like to play in the Olympics."
Evans would be about a month shy of his 35th birthday by then. He's currently tied with Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice for the most consecutive 1,000-yard seasons at 11. His 105 regular season touchdowns are the most of any player in the league since 2014.
Unlike the NFL, flag football in the Olympics will be non-tackling and played on a 50-yard field. That field is 25 yards wide with two 10-yard end zones in four downs. The International Federation of American Football has already tabbed Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts as its global flag football ambassador and wide receiver Tyreek Hill has also expressed interest.
Tackle football did make an appearance in the 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, but that was as a non-medal demonstration.