NFL teams could see more 2-game European trips in league's international playbook

FILE - A general overall interior view as Indianapolis Colts take on the New England Patriots during an NFL football game at Deutsche Bank Park Stadium in Frankfurt, Germany, Nov. 12, 2023.

FILE - A general overall interior view as Indianapolis Colts take on the New England Patriots during an NFL football game at Deutsche Bank Park Stadium in Frankfurt, Germany, Nov. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Doug Benc, file)


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LONDON — Two-game trips to Europe could become a regular option for NFL teams as the league looks to increase the number of international games to 16 per year. Dublin and Berlin hope to join the NFL's roster of European destinations that already includes London, Munich and Frankfurt, and the Spanish capital as of 2025. The Jacksonville Jaguars play back-to-back games in London for the second straight season, starting Oct. 13 when they face the Chicago Bears at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and then the New England Patriots at Wembley Stadium. There are five international games this season, including three in London starting Sunday when the New York Jets play the Minnesota Vikings.

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