NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed that the league is actively pursuing the possibility of hosting a regular-season game in Berlin, Germany. While the NFL has successfully hosted games in Munich and Frankfurt, Goodell expressed optimism about Berlin's potential as a future venue. He emphasized the league's commitment to expanding its international presence, with plans for more games in various countries, including Spain and Brazil.
- The NFL is considering Berlin as a future game location.
- Goodell has a personal connection to Germany, having been involved in the first exhibition game there in 1990.
- The league aims to increase its international games from eight to potentially 16 in the future.