NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has expressed confidence that the league will eventually establish teams outside of the United States, citing ongoing efforts to expand the sport's international reach. He discussed these plans in an interview with a German broadcaster.
Goodell spoke about the league’s broader strategy to grow its global presence. "I have no doubt there will be NFL teams outside of the United States," Goodell stated, according to Yahoo Sports.
The commissioner’s comments come as the NFL continues to play regular-season games in London and Germany, testing the viability of international markets. These games are designed to gauge fan interest and logistical feasibility for a potential long-term expansion. The league has seen strong attendance and viewership numbers for these international contests, fueling optimism about the possibility of establishing permanent franchises overseas.
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