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Report: Tom Brady-Fantatics Saudi Arabia flag football event likely moving to U.S.

By Thomson Reuters Mar 4, 2026 | 7:34 PM

The flag football event organized by Tom Brady and Fanatics for Saudi Arabia for later this month ​in Riyadh is likely being moved ‌to the United States amid the ongoing war in the Middle East, Front Office Sports reported Wednesday.

In light of attacks from the U.S. ‌and ​Israel on Iran that ⁠began Saturday and have ⁠continued to cause chaos in the region, including additional air strikes in neighboring regions and travel restrictions in the ​key global transportation hub, the Fanatics Flag Football Classic is reportedly likely to ⁠be moved to an ⁠as-yet undetermined location in the ​U.S.

An official announcement could reportedly come as ​early as this week.

The event will remain ‌on March 21 as planned, with Fox Sports and Tubi still expected to broadcast it and comedian Kevin Hart to ⁠act as host.

Brady is set to be joined at the event, produced by his Shadow ⁠Lion studio, ‌by NFL stars including Jayden ⁠Daniels, Saquon Barkley, CeeDee Lamb, ​Christian ‌McCaffrey, Sauce Gardner, Myles Garrett, ​Brock Bowers, ⁠Maxx Crosby, Tyreek Hill, Odell Beckham Jr., and the retired Rob Gronkowski.

Coaches for the three teams playing the round-robin tournament are Pete Carroll, Sean Payton, and Kyle Shanahan.

–Field ​Level Media