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NFL champion Nikko Remigio sees American football also thriving in Philippines

MANILA, Philippines – As the old saying goes, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. 

With a number of Filipino-American players now in the National Football League (NFL), Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Nikko Remigio is optimistic that there even a homegrown Filipino will make it to the US-based league.

Remigio, who has Filipino roots, is in the country for CampBeezy Volume 3: Manila Madness with fellow Fil-Am NFL player Cam Bynum. He said that American football will flourish in basketball-crazy Philippines — and he even thinks it has already started with baby steps.

Remigio and Bynum are just two of a handful of NFL players with Filipino blood. 

“It starts with this — the exposure. Like exposure and resources is how that will happen. Hopefully, along the way as we’re coming out here and helping spread awareness about American football, holding camps like this, some kid is gonna be inspired to come to the States and come play on the professional level,” the 24-year-old wide receiver told Philstar.com. 

The camp saw hundreds of participants coming from the Philippines, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and other countries. 

“And who knows what that can turn into, right? You got PBA here, you know, PFL, you know what I mean? The potential is really limitless, the sky's the limit when it comes to this,” he said.

“But for now, it starts with the baby steps, being able to help out and give the resources that Filipinos need to be able to find success in the sport. I think figuring out the right way to do that is still in the works, but it starts with baby steps like this.”

The Super Bowl champion likewise stressed that Filipinos have what it takes to compete in the sport — both physically and mentally.

“They got it. They got it, right? I think that’s the nice thing for me, their foundation is there, their skills are there. It’s just that the little details that Cam and I are able to be out here like they like this,” he underscored. 

“I think above all, they got the attitude to compete. They got that in them and you can’t teach that. You gotta have it in you,” he added. 

But more than the physical tools, heart is also a big part of the

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