Jahmyr Gibbs Playfully Challenges Amon-Ra St. Brown After NFL Greenlights Flag Football for 2028 Olympics
Jahmyr Gibbs Playfully Challenges Amon-Ra St. Brown After NFL Greenlights Flag Football for 2028 Olympics
With the NFL officially giving its players the green light to take part in flag football at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, excitement is already building across the league. And Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs wasted no time stirring the pot—in a fun way.
The Friendly Call-Out
Not long after the announcement, Gibbs hopped on Instagram to send a playful message to his Lions teammate, wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. Sharing the Olympic flag football announcement graphic, Gibbs wrote:
“Omg pls let me strap up 😭😭😭 @amonra_stbrown
Gonna be long day on this island for u buddy”
The light-hearted jab quickly made waves on social media. Gibbs, known for his blazing speed and athleticism, was clearly eager for the opportunity to line up against one of the league’s most polished receivers—this time, possibly on the international stage.
What It Means
Though the Olympics are still three years away, this interaction reflects just how meaningful this development is for NFL players. The chance to represent their country in a different version of the game opens up new doors—and fuels new rivalries, even among teammates.
Gibbs’ challenge also emphasizes just how deep Detroit’s talent runs. Interestingly, St. Brown, who has both U.S. and German citizenship, could end up playing for either nation. That sets up a tantalizing possibility: could these teammates face off in a USA vs. Germany Olympic showdown?
Looking Ahead
Should both athletes be chosen for their respective teams, fans might witness a unique head-to-head battle featuring two Lions stars. Gibbs’ dynamic quickness against St. Brown’s precise route running would be a thrilling spectacle on the Olympic stage.
But more than anything, the buzz shows how enthusiastic NFL players are about this opportunity. They’re dreaming big and looking to bring their skills to the world stage.
Final Word
Jahmyr Gibbs isn’t backing down from a challenge. He knows what Amon-Ra St. Brown brings to the table—he’s seen it up close. But if they end up on opposing sides in 2028, Gibbs wants the world to see what he can do one-on-one, with national pride and Olympic gold at stake.
Now, all eyes are on St. Brown to see if he’ll answer the call.