The NFL has never played more than five international games in a season, but that will likely be changing as soon as next year.
During an interview with Pat McAfee this week, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said that the league will be looking to play seven international games in 2025.
“We think we’ll be seven next year, we’re already going to Spain next year, we’ll be back in Mexico, I hope, by next year,” Goodell said. “So we’re really excited where the future is for us on an international basis.”
The NFL is holding a total of five international games this season with three games in London, one game in Germany and one game in Brazil. The Eagles-Packers game in Sao Paulo will mark the first time that the NFL has ever played a game in South America.
With the NFL targeting seven international games for the 2025 season, that means we could see another country or two hosting a regular-season game for the first time.
With that in mind, let’s take a look at a few cities that could end up hosting.
Let’s start with the locations that will definitely be hosting at least one game in 2025:
The NFL will be playing three games in London this year and has played at least three games in England in eight of the past 10 years (They played zero games due to COVID in 2020 and just two games in 2021), so it seems like a lock that there will be multiple games in London while Germany and Spain will each get one game.
If England gets three games, that leaves just two open games, but if England only gets two games, that leaves three open games.
So who might get those open games? Let’s look at the options:
Mexico CityMelbourne, AustraliaParisDublin
As Goodell noted, the NFL is looking to get back to Mexico City next season after playing five games there from 2016 through 2022. There were no games in 2023 or 2024 because Estadio Azteca is undergoing renovations ahead of the 2026 World…
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Author : John Breech
Publish date : 2024-09-05 15:58:52
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