Even in the WNBA offseason, everyone wants a piece of Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark. Clark will reportedly attend an NFL panel at the league’s annual owners meeting in Palm Beach, Fla. next week where she’ll discuss women’s sports and the future of flag football, according to Eric Fisher of Front Office Sports.
Clark will be joined by tennis icon Serena Williams, NFL great Eli Manning, and Broncos co-owner Mellody Hobson. The NFL’s latest plans to bring together a smattering of big-name sports stars comes on the heels of flag football’s continual growth, with the sport set to make its Olympic debut in 2028. “Flag football is a high priority of ours,” NFL EVP Jeff Miller said.
Serena Williams and her sister Venus became part owners of the Miami Dolphins in 2009, making them the first Black women to own an NFL franchise. According to FOS’ Fisher, Clark has expressed interest in eventually owning an NFL team. ” The 23-year-old guard is coming off a historic rookie season in the W and is quickly emerging as one of the world’s most prominent female athletes, with the Fever recently announcing a league-record 41 games on national television in 2025.”





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