Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

New league debuts

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Terrell Owens and Chad Johnson ran pass patterns with big smiles on their faces while Michael Vick tossed touchdown passes the way he did in his peak as an NFL star. Instead of an old-timers day, this was more of a throwback night with those three former stars headlining lineups with several former NFL players for the debut event of the American Flag Football League.

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Terrell Owens and Chad Johnson ran pass patterns with big smiles on their faces visible throughout the stadium.

Michael Vick was flinging touchdown passes the way he did in his peak as an NFL star.

Instead of an old-timers day, this was more of a throwback night with those three former stars headlining lineups with several former NFL players for the debut event of the American Flag Football League in hopes of showing that this sport played mostly by kids could have a future as a profession­al league.

The American Flag Football League played the game Tuesday in San Jose in advance of plans by founder Jeff Lewis to launch a spring league in 2018. In front of a crowd of several hundred people, Team Vick prevailed over Team Owens 64-41 behind Vick’s eight touchdown passes and 547 yards passing.

The game featured other notable former NFL players such as Justin Forsett, Kerry Rhodes, Steve Smith and Nick Collins; lesser-known players looking for a break such as game MVP Evan Rodriguez who is hoping NFL teams might give him another look after his 9 catches for 210 yards and 4 touchdowns; and former Cornell lacrosse player Max Seibald, who was the top collegiate player in the country in 2009.

Lewis knows marquee names will draw fans in initially. But Lewis wants most of the teams to be filled from a pool of scores of younger players who have been recently cut or never made NFL rosters rather than out-of-shape old-timers.

“You could trot 45- and 50-year-old football players out and it would be nice to see people you remember but it’s not going to be great,” Lewis said. “We want it to really be compelling­ly high quality. The players who have played previously are going to be playing because they’re world-class athletes.”

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