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New NFL Flag Campaign Inspires Young Players Around the World to ’Be The Story’

Brand Spot Featuring Rising Stars and Global Flag Standouts, including Ashlea Klam, Liz Lomu Stewart and Arved Mohr, Debuts Ahead of the NFL Flag Championships Presented by Toyota, July 23-26 in Westfield, Indiana


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With the NFL Flag Championships presented by Toyota set for July 23-26 in Westfield, Indiana, the NFL debuted its newest global flag football campaign, “Be The Story,” celebrating the players shaping one of the world’s fastest-growing sports. Launching first in the United States ahead of the NFL Flag Championships and rolling out globally throughout the year, the campaign celebrates the next generation of flag football stars and encourages players everywhere to step onto the field, express who they are and become the main character of their own story.

The brand spot stars a new generation of flag football athletes whose skill, speed and creativity are redefining what the sport can be. The lineup is the most global yet, featuring players from across four countries and every level of the game, alongside popular Twitch streamer and content creator RaKai, bringing together the rising stars shaping sports culture. The cast includes Ashlea Klam (4x US National Team member, NFL-IFAF Global Flag Ambassador and 2026 NAIA Player of the Year), Azul Trujillo (Mexico Jr. National Team), Samaya Taylor Jenkins (Arizona Player of the Year), Ryder Noche (2024 NFL Flag Player of the Year), Liz Lomu Stewart (Australia Women’s National Team) and Arved Mohr (European champion with the German U15 National Team). Together, they represent flag football as a global, inclusive sport where athleticism is undeniable, the competition is fierce and every play is electric.

Created in partnership with Dentsu Creative UK and directed by Grammy Award-winning filmmaker Hannan Hussain, ’Be The Story’ celebrates the players shaping the future of flag football, as well as those yet to come. For young athletes, it’s an invitation to express who they are, showcase their talent and be the main character in their own story. For parents, it’s a reminder that flag football offers more than competition, building confidence, character and connection through a supportive community. As the sport continues its journey towards the LA28 Olympic Games, the campaign captures both the personal opportunity and global momentum driving one of the world’s fastest-growing sports.

"’Be The Story’ celebrates a generation of players around the world who are dynamic, diverse and fearless, and it reminds every young athlete watching that the game has a place for them to shine" said Sarah Bishop, NFL vice president, global brand and consumer marketing. “From NFL Flag Championships this summer to the sport’s Olympic debut in 2028, flag football has incredible momentum right now, and we’re more excited than ever to keep building pathways for more kids to play, compete and lead at every level of the game.”

Flag football has experienced extraordinary global momentum, with opportunities emerging for athletes at every level of the sport. In the U.S. alone, there are now more than 4.1 million youth flag football athletes – a more than 50% increase since 2020. Flag football is now offered at a high school level in 40 states and jurisdictions. More than 250 colleges and universities across the country offer women’s flag football programming, and the NCAA has recently taken important steps toward establishing flag football as a national championship sport. Globally, the sport is played by more than 20 million people across 100 countries and is set to make its Olympic debut at the LA28 Olympic Games.

“This sport has grown so much in the past few years,” said Ashlea Klam, U.S. National Flag team member. “There are more opportunities, especially for women. That is what we’ve been fighting for, for so long, and it’s been amazing to see all the growth that this sport has brought. It has opened so many doors.”

“Whether you’re on the field, creating content or chasing something you’re passionate about, it’s all about having the confidence to be yourself and put your story out there,” said RaKai. “It’s amazing to see so many young flag athletes making their mark and showing what’s possible.”

The NFL recently announced that it is partnering with TMRW Sports to develop and operate a professional flag football league for women and men. The new league has support from an influential investor pool spanning the sports, entertainment, and business worlds, and is expected to launch prior to the sport’s Olympic debut at the Los Angeles 2028 Games.

The third annual NFL Flag Championships presented by Toyota, the world’s largest youth flag football tournament, will take place July 23-26 at Droplight Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield, Indiana, in the greater Indianapolis area. This year’s event marks the biggest iteration yet, with more than 350 teams of girls and boys from around the world set to compete.

ESPN will provide live coverage of the tournament, bringing the excitement of youth flag football to fans everywhere. Starting Friday, July 24, through the championship games on Sunday, July 26, games will be available on ESPN, ABC, ESPN2, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes, NFL+ and the ESPN app, with select games also available on Disney+, Disney Channel, Disney XD, and YouTube. Games will also be available in select international markets.

The sport’s momentum continues at IFAF World Flag 26, taking place August 13-16 in Düsseldorf, Germany, where the world’s top men’s and women’s national teams will compete in the premier international flag football tournament and the first direct Olympic qualifying event for the Los Angeles 2028 Games.

For more information about flag football, visit NFLFLAG.com.

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About NFL FLAG

NFL FLAG is an NFL-licensed property of more than 2,000 locally operated leagues and over 830,000 youth athletes across all 50 states, with additional programming in 20 countries outside of the U.S. More broadly, flag football is one of the fastest-growing sports in the world, played by more than 20 million people across more than 100 countries, with particularly rapid growth among youth athletes and girls. The sport will make its Olympic debut at the Los Angeles 2028 Games. The NFL continues to invest in the growth of flag football through grassroots participation, youth development, and strategic partnerships, including its work with the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) to expand access to the game and inspire the next generation of athletes. RCX Sports is the official operator of NFL FLAG. Learn more at NFLFLAG.com.


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