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NFL continuing to pour more resources into international games

The NFL continues to set its sights internationally with more games added to the list beyond 2026, but one tweak to international game policy may draw some pushback.

On Tuesday, the NFL approved an amendment to allow up to 10 league-run international games per season, which could happen as early as 2027, reports The Athletic. This is up from the previous eight-game cap. They also voted to no longer allow teams to protect any home games from being played internationally. Before, teams could protect two games.

The Detroit Lions will play in Munich, Germany against the New England Patriots in November, but chose to protect games against the Packers and the Vikings from heading overseas. The Lions were looking for home-field advantage against divisional opponents. It appears teams won’t get that choice in the future.

“You can’t have a team say, ‘Well, I don’t want my two best games eligible for international,’” he said. “What kind of message does that send to the international fans?”

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