The girls are taking over the gridiron, with sportswear giant Under Armour and the DICK'S Sporting Goods Foundation teaming up to donate $1 million to grow girls flag football via their Click Clack: Next Era Grant this week.
The initiative, delivered by global sport-for-social-change organization Beyond Sport, aims to improve access to girls flag football by providing financial resources, high-performance gear, and coaching education, particularly in communities with historically limited opportunities.
"Expanding access to sport is core to who Under Armour is," said UA director of global community impact Flynn Burch in a Tuesday statement. "By removing barriers, we're helping more girls compete, build community, and grow their confidence."
The grant also aims to help more schools, districts, and states legitimize girls flag football as a sanctioned high school sport to bolster equity and participation — a goal that comes as interest in the sport skyrockets.
Flag football is in the midst of a period of rapid growth, as both NCAA programs and pro leagues embrace the game in the lead-up to its debut at the 2028 LA Olympics.
Under Armour isn't wasting any time in putting the company's words into action, either, with the apparel company hosting a girls flag football clinic alongside USA Football as part of the NFL's Super Bowl LX Fan Experience in San Francisco, with 80 young local athletes participating before attending the USA vs. Mexico Flag Football Showcase Game on Thursday afternoon.
As Unrivaled 3×3 Basketball preps for its second season, the upstart league revealed newly designed jerseys for its expanded 2026 campaign on Monday — including branding for incoming teams Breeze BC and Hive BC.
In collaboration with sportswear giant Under Armour, the updated Unrivaled jerseys feature details like bottom hem stripes for untucked wearing, side-body detailing, and a first-ever championship patch for inaugural title-winners Rose BC.
All eight clubs will sport home and away sets, along with alternate uniforms and more elaborate spins for the popular midseason 1v1 tournament.
Unrivaled will also be revealing team rosters this week, with fans of particular teams bracing for change as the offseason league navigates both player pool adjustments and expansion.
Once again, the league's head coaches built team rosters via an internal draft, pulling from six player pods organized according to position.
Each of last year's four playoff teams — the Lunar Owls, Rose BC, the Laces, and Vinyl BC — were able to protect up to two returning players, with the two non-playoff teams (the Mist and Phantom BC) allowed to keep just one player each out of selection.
Expansion sides Breeze and Hive began the draft, choosing the first two players from the non-protected athletes available.
All eight team rosters for the 2026 Unrivaled season will drop in a live Bleacher Report YouTube broadcast at 7 PM ET on Wednesday.
How to buy the Unrivaled 2026 jerseys
Following Wednesday night's roster reveal, fans will be able to purchase a limited number of 2026 jerseys via the Unrivaled shop.
UConn basketball star and reigning NCAA champion Azzi Fudd added another stop to her whirlwind offseason this week, landing in Chongqing, China, to team up with NBA icon Steph Curry on his Curry Brand World Tour.
Fudd said just last week that she considered Curry her favorite NBA player, with the 22-year-old UConn grad student going on to beat the 16-year league veteran in a three-point contest while in China.
Kicking off its ninth US edition in San Francisco earlier this month, this year's Curry World Tour brings Curry Camp — a high school basketball clinic where the Golden State Warriors star provides "one-on-one coaching, advice, and exposure to his habits, routines, and mindset" — overseas for the first time.
Fudd's history with Curry runs deeper than her assist at this week's Curry Camp, with the 2025 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player attending one of the two-time NBA MVP's first elite girls basketball camps as a rising high school sophomore in 2018.
She then became the first-ever college player to sign an NIL deal with Under Armour's Curry Brand back in 2021 — just 17 days after Fudd made her collegiate basketball debut.
"Steph has been such an amazing resource," Fudd said back in March. "It kind of just goes to show the kind of person he is."