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    Several active NFL players accept Logan Paul’s $1 million fight offer

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteMarch 7, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Logan Paul, the YouTube star-turned-WWE wrestler and boxer, has thrown down a gauntlet to NFL players by offering $1 million to any current player who can beat him in a boxing match.

    On his “Impaulsive” podcast, Paul boldly claimed no football player could defeat him, invoking “on God” while naming stars like Myles Garrett, Puka Nacua, Tom Brady and Sam Darnold.

    “Not a single football player could beat me in a boxing match, that is on God,” Paul said, via TMZ. “I would throttle Myles Garrett. … Myles Garrett, Puka Nacua, Tom Brady, Sam Darnold, doesn’t matter. A million dollars, you come to the gym, you put up boxing gloves, we see how it goes. There’s levels to this.”

    The challenge stems from his ongoing rivalry with Brady, amplified by debates over athleticism in the NFL versus WWE, and a recent flag football event.

    Several active players responded positively, including Dion Dawkins, Tae Crowder, Brock Hoffman and Kingsley Suamataia, expressing willingness to step into the ring.





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