What's Happening?
The NFL has announced an expansion of its international games, increasing the number from eight to ten per season. Additionally, the league has removed the ability for teams to protect specific home games from being played overseas. This change could
lead to more teams, including the Green Bay Packers, participating in international games. Previously, teams like the Detroit Lions and New Orleans Saints had protected their home games against the Packers from being played internationally, but this will no longer be possible under the new rules.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of international games reflects the NFL's strategy to grow its global fan base and increase revenue from international markets. By removing home game protections, the league ensures a more diverse range of teams and matchups for international audiences. This change could impact team logistics, fan engagement, and revenue distribution. Teams that have previously avoided international games may now need to adjust their strategies and operations to accommodate overseas travel and play.
What's Next?
With the new rules in place, teams will need to prepare for potential international games in future seasons. The NFL will likely announce specific matchups and locations for these games, providing teams and fans with the opportunity to plan accordingly. The league's decision may also prompt discussions among team owners and stakeholders about the benefits and challenges of international expansion.











