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Associated Press
3 days ago
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Texas Fury Texans and Jaguars Elite win titles at NFL Flag Championships
CANTON, Ohio (AP) — The Texas Fury Texans and Jaguars Elite won titles in the NFL Flag Championships on Sunday. The Texans beat the Bad Rabbits Cowboys 19-0 to win the High School Girls division. The Jaguars beat Showtime 13-0 to take the 14U Boys championship. Emery Beckett completed all eight of her pass attempts in the title game for the Texans, throwing two touchdown passes to Zahra Hill and one to Kelsey Quinn. Their coach, Keenan Hughes, was recently hired as the first coach for the women's flag football team at Concordia University in Austin, Texas. The Jaguars were led by tournament MVP Brysen Wright, whose one-handed catch earlier in the event drew an incredulous social media response from Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The 14-year-old Wright scored 10 touchdowns in seven games. 'It's a fast-paced, exciting and explosive game,' Jaguars coach David Price said. 'I think guys like Brysen are really going to help get more eyes on the sport.' ___ AP NFL:

Yahoo
3 days ago
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Texas Fury Texans and Jaguars Elite win titles at NFL Flag Championships
CANTON, Ohio (AP) — The Texas Fury Texans and Jaguars Elite won titles in the NFL Flag Championships on Sunday. The Texans beat the Bad Rabbits Cowboys 19-0 to win the High School Girls division. The Jaguars beat Showtime 13-0 to take the 14U Boys championship. Emery Beckett completed all eight of her pass attempts in the title game for the Texans, throwing two touchdown passes to Zahra Hill and one to Kelsey Quinn. Their coach, Keenan Hughes, was recently hired as the first coach for the women's flag football team at Concordia University in Austin, Texas. The Jaguars were led by tournament MVP Brysen Wright, whose one-handed catch earlier in the event drew an incredulous social media response from Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The 14-year-old Wright scored 10 touchdowns in seven games. "It's a fast-paced, exciting and explosive game,' Jaguars coach David Price said. 'I think guys like Brysen are really going to help get more eyes on the sport.' ___ AP NFL: The Associated Press
Yahoo
4 days ago
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Flag Football Player Makes Best One-Handed Catch You'll See
Flag Football Player Makes Best One-Handed Catch You'll See originally appeared on The Spun. Who says flag football players can't ball? At Saturday's 2025 NFL Flag Championships in Canton, wide receiver Brysen Wright put on a show — pulling off one of the best catches you'll ever see after beating triple coverage. The one-handed catch has since gone viral and has football fans shook around the internet. "Yooo what? 😂😂😂" Patrick Mahomes laughed. "Brysen Wright is probably the best high maybe the best freshman/14 year old football player ever. Just unreal," a user said. "He will have 20 offers by Monday," another commented. "The athleticism to pull off this catch is unbelievable," a fan replied. "My goodness," another person shared. "Not sure there has been a catch quite like this," Adam Schefter posted. "2025 catch of the year wtf 🤯🤯🤯" "This is one of the best catches of all time," another user stated. "Best catch I've ever seen I'm not even kidding." Wright, a Jacksonville, FL native in the class of 2028, has already received offers from the likes of Georgia, Ohio State, Texas and Florida; as well as from Deion Sanders and Colorado — and its not hard to see why. With three more years of development before he gets to college the Mandarin High School star is clearly on an impressive track. We'll see if he has anything else in store for us before the weekend comes to a Football Player Makes Best One-Handed Catch You'll See first appeared on The Spun on Jul 19, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 19, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
4 days ago
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Watch: Receiver Brysen Wright makes spectacular, leaping one-handed catch for Jaguars Elite in NFL Flag Championships
Brysen Wright is a name we might be seeing plenty from in the near future in college football and perhaps the NFL someday. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound receiver provided arguably the highlight play of the weekend (Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. might have something to say about that) during the 14U quarterfinals of the NFL Flag Championships in Canton, Ohio. Wright, playing for the Jaguars Elite 14U, split three defenders on a flag route for a jump ball in the end zone. He snared the ball with a one-handed backhand catch and held on for the touchdown from quarterback Dalton Motes. No doubt about "process of the catch" on this spectacular reception versus the Ravens from Long Island, New York. One-handed catches are a somewhat regular occurrence in college football and the NFL since Odell Beckham Jr. announced his arrival with a leaping right-handed grab on a deep ball from Eli Manning in 2014. Even Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was impressed after seeing Wright's catch, posting "Yooo what?" on social media. The touchdown wasn't the only amazing catch Wright made in Saturday's game. In the second half, he made a back-shoulder reception down the right sideline, reaching back with his left hand while bracing himself against the turf with his right hand. Additionally, Wright may be developing into the next Travis Hunter, a player who can dominate as both a receiver and a defensive back. Playing safety, Wright snared an interception while covering the middle of the field. That helped maintain the Jaguars' 18-13 lead late in the second half. The Jaguars went on to defeat the Ravens, 24-19, and advanced to Sunday's championship round where they will face the Bills from Clifton Park, New York. To no surprise, Wright is currently considered a four-star prospect by Rivals for the 2028 recruiting class out of Mandarin High School in Jacksonville, Florida. He has received offers from many of the top programs in the nation, including Ohio State, Texas, Alabama, LSU, Miami (Florida), Florida, Florida State, Auburn and South Carolina. The 14-year-old may have set the bar for what to expect from NFL players competing in flag football at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
Yahoo
4 days ago
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Receiver Brysen Wright makes spectacular, leaping one-handed catch for Jaguars Elite in NFL Flag Championships
Brysen Wright is a name we might seeing plenty from in the near future in college football and perhaps the NFL someday. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound receiver provided arguably the highlight play of the weekend (Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. might have something to say about that) during the 14U quarterfinals of the NFL Flag Championships in Canton, Ohio. Wright, playing for the Jaguars Elite 14U, split three defenders on a flag route for a jump ball in the end zone. He snared the ball with a one-handed backhand catch and held on for the touchdown from quarterback Dalton Motes. No doubt about "process of the catch" on this spectacular reception versus the Ravens from Long Island, New York. One-handed catches are a somewhat regular occurrence in college football and the NFL since Odell Beckham Jr. announced his arrival in the NFL with a leaping right-handed grab on a deep ball from Eli Manning in 2014. Even Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was impressed after seeing Wright's catch, posting "Yooo what?" on social media. The touchdown wasn't the only amazing catch Wright made in Saturday's game. In the second half, he made a back-shoulder reception down the right sideline, reaching back with his left hand while bracing himself against the turf with his right hand. Additionally, Wright may be developing into the next Travis Hunter, a player who can dominate as both a receiver and a defensive back. Playing safety, Wright snared an interception while covering the middle of the field. That helped maintain the Jaguars' 18-13 lead late in the second half. The Jaguars went on to defeat the Ravens, 24-19, and advanced to Sunday's championship round where they will face the Bills from Clifton Park, New York. To no surprise, Wright is currently considered a four-star prospect by Rivals for the 2028 recruiting class out of Mandarin High School in Jacksonville, Florida. He has received offers from many of the top programs in the nation, including Ohio State, Texas, Alabama, LSU, Miami (Florida), Florida, Florida State, Auburn and South Carolina. The 14-year-old may have set the bar for what to expect from NFL players competing in flag football at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.