NFL owners approve huge slate of international games for 2027
The NFL is expanding its international presence by approving up to 10 international games for the 2027 season. This marks an increase from the nine games scheduled for the current season, with locations including Melbourne, Rio de Janeiro, and London. The league is also exploring the feasibility of hosting a Super Bowl outside the United States in the future.
- ▪NFL owners have approved an increase to up to 10 international games for the 2027 season.
- ▪Games will be held in cities such as Melbourne, Rio de Janeiro, London, and Paris.
- ▪Teams will no longer be able to protect home games from being moved to international locations.
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NFL NFL owners approve huge slate of international games for 2027 By Dylan Svoboda Published May 19, 2026, 7:42 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The NFL’s global takeover is only getting bigger. The league is expanding its international slate again, adding more regular season games abroad as it continues to push deeper into overseas markets. On Tuesday, NFL owners approved an increase to up to 10 international games for 2027, an increase from the record nine that will be played outside the United States this season, with games scheduled for Melbourne, Rio de Janeiro, London, Paris, Madrid, Munich and Mexico City.
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