Facts and figures about the NFL's international games and growth
- The NFL has increased its international presence by staging 55 regular-season games abroad, including a record-high seven games planned for 2025 in destinations like Berlin, Dublin, and Madrid.
- This expansion follows a history of international games starting with the first regular-season game on October 2, 2005, at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, which drew the largest attendance of 103,467.
- Key venues include London's Wembley Stadium, which has hosted 26 games, and new markets like Melbourne locked in for 2026, with the Rams scheduled to play at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
- Notable team participation includes the Jacksonville Jaguars playing 13 games in London, the Minnesota Vikings playing back-to-back games abroad in 2025, and the NFL exploring games at Barcelona's Camp Nou with over 104,000 expected capacity.
- NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has proposed an international Super Bowl, reflecting the league’s growing commitment to global expansion and commercialization through its global markets program.
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Facts and figures about the NFL's international games and growth
LONDON (AP) — The NFL's international road trip will add Berlin, Dublin and Madrid as new destinations in the 2025 season, in which a record-high seven games will be staged outside the United States.
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