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The NFL Is Looking To Establish More Relations Abroad

Imagine getting the opportunity to watch the big National Football League (NFL) brands like the Dallas Cowboys and other popular teams playing outside of the United States. Well, the NFL will be heading overseas once again this season with four games to be played in

Germany and London. This means that the NFL audiences in Europe will have the opportunity to watch two other major brands apart from the usual Jaguar and Jacksonville.

These are events that punters will want to watch out for as they think about NFL odds and how they want to participate in the games.

Let us take a look at what is going on with the NFL around the world.

The NFL Will Likely Need To Send More Brands Frequently

However, there is still a need for the NFL to send its biggest brands overseas more often. It is time the fans overseas were given the rare opportunity to watch some of the highly popular teams exercising and playing outside the United States.

The NFL’s calendar features an inaugural game to be played in Germany (November) and three games to be played in London in October. The New Orleans Saints will meet the Minnesota Vikings at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 2, while the Green bay Packers will meet the New York Giants on October 9. London’s favorite, Jacksonville, will battle out with the Denver Broncos on October 30 at the legendary Wembley Stadium.

It is clear that these are not essentially the most intriguing matchups particularly for NFL fans in London. But fans will have to make sure to stay happy and healthy as they wait for more investment from the NFL in the international arena.

The NFL Is Looking To Establish More Relations Abroad

Imagine getting the opportunity to watch the big National Football League (NFL) brands like the Dallas Cowboys and other popular teams playing outside of the United States. Well, the NFL will be heading overseas once again this season with four games to be played in

Germany and London. This means that the NFL audiences in Europe will have the opportunity to watch two other major brands apart from the usual Jaguar and Jacksonville.

These are events that punters will want to watch out for as they think about NFL odds and how they want to participate in the games.

Let us take a look at what is going on with the NFL around the world.

The NFL Will Likely Need To Send More Brands Frequently

However, there is still a need for the NFL to send its biggest brands overseas more often. It is time the fans overseas were given the rare opportunity to watch some of the highly popular teams exercising and playing outside the United States.

The NFL’s calendar features an inaugural game to be played in Germany (November) and three games to be played in London in October. The New Orleans Saints will meet the Minnesota Vikings at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 2, while the Green bay Packers will meet the New York Giants on October 9. London’s favorite, Jacksonville, will battle out with the Denver Broncos on October 30 at the legendary Wembley Stadium.

It is clear that these are not essentially the most intriguing matchups particularly for NFL fans in London. But fans will have to make sure to stay happy and healthy as they wait for more investment from the NFL in the international arena.

Jaguars Make Their Trip Out

This will be the ninth trip the Jaguar’s will be making to London as they play against the Broncos. The Green Bay Packers will, in contrast, be making their London debut this season. It is quite ironic how the NFL lands on the Jaguars as its choice team for international matches.

The NFL’s leadership must look into ways of sending better teams to international matches considering what they charge spectators to get into the matches.

Broncos and Packers Are Respectable Brands that May Find Appeal

The Broncos and Packers are off to a good start (for the big brands) considering Russell Wilson’s transfer to Denver in the off-season. There is a likelihood that this number will improve per franchise since every team needs to play at least once in an international match every eight years.

This is the best moment for Jacksonville to play at home since it has bypassed the 8-year requirement. Fans in Europe need an opportunity to watch other teams like the Cowboys playing since it last played in 2014, during the Tony Romo era when they humbled the Jaguars (34-14).

Remember, the Steelers and the Cowboys enjoy the largest NFL fan bases. As such, it would be a great game if these two franchises faced each other in a regular international game. However, there are still doubts that the NFL board would want to consider taking this route.

There are possibilities that we will soon get there considering the league’s growing appetite for teams outside of the United States. The NFL has shown the zeal to add more games as it reaches five international matches this year.

Jaguars Make Their Trip Out

This will be the ninth trip the Jaguar’s will be making to London as they play against the Broncos. The Green Bay Packers will, in contrast, be making their London debut this season. It is quite ironic how the NFL lands on the Jaguars as its choice team for international matches.

The NFL’s leadership must look into ways of sending better teams to international matches considering what they charge spectators to get into the matches.

Broncos and Packers Are Respectable Brands that May Find Appeal

The Broncos and Packers are off to a good start (for the big brands) considering Russell Wilson’s transfer to Denver in the off-season. There is a likelihood that this number will improve per franchise since every team needs to play at least once in an international match every eight years.

This is the best moment for Jacksonville to play at home since it has bypassed the 8-year requirement. Fans in Europe need an opportunity to watch other teams like the Cowboys playing since it last played in 2014, during the Tony Romo era when they humbled the Jaguars (34-14).

Remember, the Steelers and the Cowboys enjoy the largest NFL fan bases. As such, it would be a great game if these two franchises faced each other in a regular international game. However, there are still doubts that the NFL board would want to consider taking this route.

There are possibilities that we will soon get there considering the league’s growing appetite for teams outside of the United States. The NFL has shown the zeal to add more games as it reaches five international matches this year.