By Grant Gordon, Digital Content Editor
Brock Purdy’s path to Super Bowl LVIII has hardly been conventional.
Of course, he’s the only Mr. Irrelevant to ever throw an NFL pass, much less lead his team to a Super Bowl. However, his uncommon road to NFL stardom began much earlier and might well be the path of the future.
Purdy was a product of flag football, having played until he was 12 years old prior to making the transition to tackle football. The San Francisco 49ers quarterback believes it was a beneficial start to a career that now has him set to face the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday’s Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
“Any time I’m talking to family and friends, I always encourage kids growing up to start off with flag football,” Purdy said during his Wednesday Super Bowl availability, “and play really as long as they can to help develop those kinds of skills.”