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St. Joseph celebrates 21-20 victory to become first ever Michigan flag football champions

St. Joseph celebrates 21-20 victory to become first ever Michigan flag football champions

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NFL to allow players in 2028 Olympics for flag football [RAW]
NFL owners voted unanimously on Tuesday at their annual meetings in Eagan to approve players competing in flag football at the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Minnesota Vikings players Justin Jefferson and Brian Asamoah joined Roger Goodell at the news conference.
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