The National Football League (NFL) has recently announced that it will be doubling the number of international games it hosts starting in 2025. This is a major move for the league, as it looks to expand its reach and grow its fanbase around the world.
The NFL has been playing games outside of the United States since 2007, when it first held a regular season game in London. Since then, the league has held games in Mexico City, Toronto, and other cities around the world. This move to double the number of international games is an effort to further expand the NFL’s global presence.
The NFL is hoping to capitalize on the growing popularity of American football in countries like the United Kingdom, Mexico, and Canada. These countries have seen a surge in interest in the sport in recent years, and the NFL is looking to capitalize on this trend. The league is also looking to tap into new markets, such as China, India, and Brazil.
The NFL’s international games will feature teams from both the American and National Football Conferences. The games will be held in stadiums around the world, with some of them being held in iconic venues such as Wembley Stadium in London and Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.
The NFL is also looking to increase its presence in Europe by launching a new European division. This division will feature six teams from across Europe, with each team playing four regular season games. The teams will also compete in a postseason tournament, with the winner being crowned the European champion.
This move by the NFL is sure to be met with excitement from fans around the world. It will give fans access to more NFL games than ever before, and it will also provide an opportunity for teams to compete against one another on an international stage. This move is sure to be a major success for the NFL, and it will help to further grow the league’s global presence.