The NFL is exploring the possibility of playing regular-season games in Spain and Brazil in the future. NFL executive vice president Peter O'Reilly stated that the league has sent officials to investigate potential stadiums in Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, and Sao Paulo. The NFL is considering Estadio Santiago Bernabeu and Estadio Metropolitano in Spain as potential sites. O'Reilly mentioned the interest and energy for the NFL in Brazil and the desire to build relationships with classic soccer clubs. The NFL's global growth is a strategic priority, with five games scheduled in Europe this year. The league is also studying the possibility of playing a regular-season game in Australia. The Dolphins and Bears have been assigned marketing rights in Spain, while the Dolphins also have rights in Brazil.
- The NFL is exploring the possibility of playing regular-season games in Spain and Brazil.
- Officials have been sent to investigate potential stadiums in Madrid, Rio de Janeiro, and Sao Paulo.
- Estadio Santiago Bernabeu and Estadio Metropolitano are being considered as potential sites in Spain.
- There is significant interest and energy for the NFL in Brazil, with classic soccer clubs interested in hosting NFL games.
- The NFL's global growth is a strategic priority, with five games scheduled in Europe this year.
- The league is also studying the possibility of playing a regular-season game in Australia.
- The Dolphins and Bears have been assigned marketing rights in Spain, while the Dolphins also have rights in Brazil.