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Darrell Green seeks spot on Team USA flag football roster at 66
Summary
Darrell Green, 66 and a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is competing at trials in California for a place on USA Flag Football's national team ahead of the 2026 IFAF World Championships; if selected he would be invited to the team's training camp next month.
Content
Darrell Green, 66 and a Pro Football Hall of Famer, is competing in team trials in California with the aim of joining USA Flag Football's national team. The trials are part of selection for the 2026 IFAF Flag Football World Championships in Germany. If Green is chosen at the trials, he would receive an invite to the team's training camp next month. He retired from the NFL in 2002 after a 20-season career.
Key details:
- Green is 66 and took part in this weekend's trials in California.
- He qualified for the trials through a digital combine, and USA Football said his testing results were impressive.
- USA Football staff decided to give him a closer look despite him being later in his playing career, according to the organization's senior director of high performance and national teams.
- A successful performance at trials could lead to an invitation to team training camp next month.
- Green played 20 NFL seasons, won two Super Bowls with Washington, and recorded 60 combined regular-season and postseason interceptions.
Summary:
Green's participation shows a former NFL player seeking to compete again in a different format at an elite level. The immediate next step is the outcome of the trials this weekend and a potential invite to training camp next month. Longer-term selection would relate to the 2026 World Championships and Team USA plans ahead of flag football's Olympic debut in 2028.
