Olympic Joe? Joe Burrow Wants to Represent USA in 2028 Olympics

This would be cool to see!
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow warms-up during OTAs Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at the Kettering Health Practice Fields outside of Paycor Stadium.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow warms-up during OTAs Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at the Kettering Health Practice Fields outside of Paycor Stadium. / Cara Owsley/The Enquirer / USA TODAY
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CINCINNATI — Olympic Joe?

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is hoping to represent the United States in the 2028 Summer Olympics.

Flag football will make its' Olympic debut in Los Angeles. Burrow is hoping to participate in the action.

"I really want to play for the Olympic flag football team," Burrow said during a recent appearance on the "Pardon My Take" podcast. "Like Me, Ja'Marr (Chase), Justin (Jefferson), Me and my friends out there playing football. I think it'd be really cool."

It's unclear if NFL players will participate in the event, but this isn't the first time Burrow and other major stars including Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill have shown interest in the 2028 Olympics.

Check out Burrow's entire interview on the "Pardon My Take" podcast here.

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James Rapien covers the Bengals for Sports Illustrated's AllBengals.com and is one-half of the Locked on Bengals Podcast. He's also the co-owner/creator of Cincinnati Bengals Talk on YouTube. He earned a journalism degree from the University of Cincinnati and has spent the majority of his professional career in the Queen City. Rapien previously covered the Cavaliers and Indians in Cleveland. He has a background in radio, which includes stops at 700 WLW, ESPN 1530 and 92.3 The Fan. He loves a good trade rumor and uses copious amounts of hot sauce on his food. Cincinnati chili is his go-to meal, followed by gallons of mint chocolate chip ice cream for dessert. When he isn't working or eating, he's probably walking his dog Finley or spending time with family.