The match is back.
There will be no PGA Tour players this time. It’s going to be all quarterbacks on the Vegas Strip.
Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers will take on Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills in Las Vegas on June 1 in the latest installment of Capital One’s The Match.
There will be a lot of subplots for this. Brady was briefly retired before returning to the Books. Rodgers was long rumored to be leaving Green Bay, but now he has a new contract. And Mahomes and Allen produced one of the most amazing NFL playoff games of all time.
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Yes, there will be a lot of topics to discuss during the match between these four. All four QBs will be miced during the event and will be able to chat with their fellow competitors as well as the announcers.
The format will be a 12-hole challenge, similar to the way Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau squared off. Koepka conquers him. TNT’s live coverage will begin at 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. ET in Vegas).
Further details are yet to be announced: the full name of the event, the participating play-by-play announcers and on-course reporters, streaming options for fans watching at home, which 12 holes in Wynn will be used And which charities will benefit from the event. But all those details will be released in due course.
We know this will be a first match experience for Mahomes and Allen. In previous installments, Rodgers teamed up with DeChambeau in July of 2021, when he defeated Brady and Mickelson. In May 2020, Mickelson and Brady lost to the pair of Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning.