The 23-time major tennis champion and the WNBA Rookie of the Year both spoke about the future of women in sports during the NFL panel
After rewriting the league's history books last season, Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark is arguably the most famous player in the WNBA. Among her many accolades, Clark scored the most points (769) and most three-pointers (122) by a rookie in a single season and set a new WNBA record for most assists (337).
Over the course of the offseason, Clark has made numerous public appearances. She was recently spotted at the NFL's annual meeting with a pair of notable former atheltes. One of them was tennis legend Serena Williams, along with longtime New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning.
Earlier this offseason the Indiana Fever made a splash when the team traded for guard Sophie Cunningham as part of a three-team deal that sent the No. 2 pick in
Clark will be joined by tennis icon Serena Williams, NFL great Eli Manning and Broncos co-owner Mellody Hobson. The NFL's latest plans to bring together a smattering of big-name sports stars comes on the heels of flag football's continual growth, with the sport set to make its Olympic debut in 2028.