Sean Moore Earns Spot on USA Football’s Men’s Flag National Team
Former Virginia wide receiver Sean Moore has earned a spot on USA Football’s Men’s Flag National Team, showcasing his skills and earning a chance to represent the United States at the Flag Football World Championships in Finland this summer.
Growing up in Miami, Moore fell in love with flag football and honed his skills through year-round play. Despite primarily playing flag football until sixth grade, Moore developed the techniques and technical skills needed to excel as a skill player. His dedication to the sport paid off as he impressed coaches during trials and secured a spot on the national team roster.
Moore’s former teammates and coaches have expressed their pride and support for his achievement, highlighting his talent and work ethic. Despite facing challenges and personal loss, Moore’s determination and passion for the game have driven him to succeed on the international stage.
With the opportunity to compete at the Flag Football World Championships, Moore is focused on showcasing his wide-receiver skills and versatility on both offense and defense. His connection with quarterback Nico Casares and his ability to rush the passer make him a valuable asset to the team.
As Moore prepares for the upcoming competition, he reflects on the support and guidance he received from his mentors and teammates, including the late D’Sean Perry. Moore’s journey from high school to college and now to the national team is a testament to his resilience and dedication to the sport he loves.
With flag football set to become an Olympic sport in 2028, Moore’s success on the international stage could pave the way for future opportunities and recognition for the sport. As he represents the United States in Finland, Moore aims to make his country proud and honor the legacy of his close friend and mentor, D’Sean Perry.