The National Football League (NFL) is taking its game to a global stage. In 2020, the NFL announced plans to hold regular season games in Madrid, Spain and Brazil. This marks the first time that the NFL has held games outside of the United States and Canada.
The NFL has been looking to expand its reach to an international audience for some time now. The league has held multiple games in London since 2007, and this year’s games in Madrid and Brazil will be the first of their kind. The NFL is hoping that these games will help to increase its popularity abroad and give fans around the world a chance to experience the excitement of American football.
The games in Madrid and Brazil will be held in two different stadiums. The first game in Madrid will be held at the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano and will feature the Chicago Bears vs the Oakland Raiders. The second game in Brazil will be held at the Estádio Mané Garrincha and will feature the New York Jets vs the Atlanta Falcons. Both games will be broadcasted live on NFL Network.
The games in Madrid and Brazil are expected to draw large crowds of fans from around the world. The NFL is also hoping that these games will help to promote the sport in these countries and encourage more people to watch and play American football.
The NFL is committed to providing a great experience for its fans, both at home and abroad. The league is hoping that these games in Madrid and Brazil will be successful and will help to further expand its reach to an international audience. With these games, the NFL is taking a big step towards becoming a truly global sport.



