NFL Network has partnered with the American Flag Football League to air 11 games this summer from June 29-July 19. The league will kick off next month though. The league has been able to garner former athletes from different sports such as Michael Vick, Chad Johnson, Nate Robinson, and Carlos Boozer, according to a report by ESPN’s Darren Rovel.
The format is a 128-team single elimination tournament with the championship game being the pro team vs the amateur team. The winning team will receive $1 million. Games will comprise of two 30-minute halves, seven on seven, and a 100-yard field.
The top amateur teams that get past the single elimination games will then face teams that consist of former professional athletes. The league is still accepting applications for the amateur teams.
Flip the page to see the full list of rules for the American Flag Football League.
