Overview
- The NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced the plan to host eight international games next season, marking an expansion of the league's global footprint.
- Confirmed locations for these games include Spain, with a match scheduled at Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, and potential games in Mexico City, Brazil, Germany, and the UK.
- Ireland is being considered as a new host, with Dublin under evaluation for its feasibility as a venue for the International Series.
- Despite the international expansion, the NFL has no immediate plans to hold the Super Bowl outside the United States.
- The initiative has sparked mixed reactions among fans, with some expressing excitement over new venues and others concerned about the impact on traditional American football experiences.