Why did Tom Brady’s Saudi flag football event suddenly land in Los Angeles? Here’s all you need to know

Fanatics has moved its March 21 Flag Football Classic from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, with official event organizers confirming the date stays the same. The relocation came as military operations continued across the Middle East. Fox News and Reuters had already reported the event was likely shifting to the United States before Fanatics made it official.

That change does more than swap cities. It puts Tom Brady’s return to the field at the same stadium set to host flag football at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. It also turns what was pitched as a global showcase in Saudi Arabia into a U.S.-based

test run for the NFL’s bigger flag football push.

The move kills the Saudi backdrop but keeps the Brady spectacle alive

The event will still air from 4 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. ET on March 21 on FOX Sports, FOX One and Tubi, with international streaming on Fanatics’ YouTube channel. Kevin Hart will host, while Druski joins the broadcast. Fanatics also confirmed the event now features three 12-player teams instead of the earlier setup, including USA Football’s reigning IFAF men’s national team.

Brady and Jalen Hurts will captain Founders FFC, coached by Sean Payton. Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels will captain Wildcats FFC, coached by Kyle Shanahan. USA Football’s team will be led by Aamir Brown and Darrell “House” Doucette, with Jorge Cascudo coaching. Robert Saleh is also set to serve as a defensive specialist. Drew Brees and Larry Fitzgerald will work as commissioners.

Brady said last year, “It’s a multi-year commitment. Obviously, we’re getting off to a good start. The first year will be kind of where everyone’s attention and energy is at. It’s the first time we’ve ever done something like this, but all the players that I’ve talked to are excited about playing. Obviously, with the Olympics coming up in 2028, I think it’s all the NFL players’ first exposure to it, and I didn’t want to miss out on being a part of it.”

Los Angeles now gets the event, but the bigger story is what Fanatics and the NFL are building

This is not just a venue update. It is a business and league signal. Sportico reported the Saudi version was expected to be tied to Riyadh Season, which likely meant major government-backed money. That part now looks far less certain. Fanatics has not publicly detailed what the move means for the event’s economics.

What did survive is the real objective. The NFL has spent years pushing flag football because it is easier to scale, carries less injury risk than tackle football, and now has an Olympic runway. Moving the event to BMO Stadium puts that strategy in plain sight. Brady’s comeback angle grabs attention. The Olympic tie-in is what gives the whole thing weight.

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