
NFL sets first regular-season games in Dublin, Berlin, Madrid
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New York: The NFL announced its seven game international slate of contests for the 2025 season on Tuesday, setting teams for the league s first regula...
New York: The NFL announced its seven-game international slate of contests for the 2025 season on Tuesday, setting teams for the league's first regular-season contests in Dublin, Berlin and Madrid among others.
The Pittsburgh Steelers will play the Minnesota Vikings at Dublin's Croke Park on September 28 in Ireland's first NFL regular-season game.
The Vikings will become the first NFL team to play back-to-back games in different international cities when they travel to London to play the Cleveland Browns at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 5.
It will mark the NFL's 40th regular season game to be played in London.
Other London games in the campaign will see the New York Jets face Denver on October 12 at Tottenham and the Jacksonville Jaguars against the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley Stadium on October 19.













