The NFL is expanding its international presence by increasing the number of regular season games played abroad to up to 10 by 2027, up from nine in the current season. Games are scheduled in various cities, including Melbourne and Rio de Janeiro, while teams can no longer protect home games from being moved internationally. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell envisions the possibility of an international Super Bowl in the future, reflecting the league’s commitment to global growth. League executive Peter O’Reilly emphasized the importance of establishing long-term partnerships in these new markets.
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