
Breiden Fehoko now looks set to become Logan Paul’s next boxing opponent after the former NFL defensive tackle was offered a contract as part of the WWE star’s $1 million challenge.
The story has moved quickly because Le’Veon Bell was already in the mix, and Fehoko had publicly made it clear he wanted in, too.
Now the latest update suggests Logan Paul is trying to turn the NFL callouts into a real sequence of fights rather than just online noise.

Breiden Fehoko appears set for Logan Paul fight after contract offer
Bleacher Report reported that Logan Paul has now offered former NFL defensive tackle Breiden Fehoko a boxing match contract as the $1 million challenge keeps expanding.
“Logan Paul has offered former-NFL DT Breiden Fehoko a boxing match contract. Paul has now offered contracts to Fehoko and Le’Veon Bell,” the tweet read.
That mattered because it pushed this past the stage of random callouts. Fehoko also reposted the update himself, which strongly suggested he had indeed received the contract and was happy for people to know it.
At that point, the challenge started to look more organised than performative. Bell had already been pulled into the same orbit, and Fehoko’s involvement made it clear Logan Paul was seriously engaging with former NFL names.
Logan Paul’s $1m NFL challenge came from Tom Brady’s feud
The reason this even exists is simple. Logan Paul turned a Tom Brady feud into a broad challenge, insisting no current or former NFL player could beat him in a boxing match and putting $1 million on the table to prove it.
That was not an offhand line either. Paul specifically named NFL players while saying he would beat them in the gym, and the challenge quickly spread across football and combat sports circles.
Bell answered because he already has boxing experience, while other NFL figures also reacted once the clip started traveling. Fehoko’s deal now shows Paul is not just baiting one opponent; he is trying to build an entire event around the idea that football players cannot handle a trained boxer.
Whether Fehoko becomes the next man through the door or Bell gets there first, the $1 million challenge has clearly moved beyond talk.
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