Overview
- The NFL will host seven international games in 2025, a record for the league, with matches in Brazil, Ireland, Spain, Germany, and England.
- Germany, Ireland, and Spain will host their first-ever regular-season NFL games, expanding the league's global reach.
- The Minnesota Vikings will make history as the first team to play back-to-back international games in different countries, facing the Steelers in Dublin on September 28 and the Browns in London on October 5.
- The Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts will play the first regular-season NFL game in Germany at Berlin's Olympiastadion on November 9.
- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed plans to expand international games further, with at least eight overseas games per season starting in 2026, including a game in Melbourne, Australia.