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NFL boss believes league will feature foreign teams one day

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell believes that the NFL will feature teams from another countries one day.

"At some point there will be NFL teams outside the United States. I have no doubts this will happen one day. I just don't know exactly when," he told broadcaster RTL/ntv in an interview.

"We talk a lot about it," he added.

The NFL currently features 32 teams, all based in the US. However, for years, the league and the franchises have been working to attract more international fans and therefore generate more revenue through merchandising, broadcasts and advertising.

In 2026, the NFL will host a record of nine international games: three in London and one each in Munich, Spain, Rio de Janeiro, Paris, Melbourne and Mexico City.

Goodell also can imagine the Super Bowl taking place abroad at some point.

"There are definitely international cities that could host an event like that. But we would like to see an NFL team in such a city first," he said.

London is considered the frontrunner, having hosted NFL games since 2007.

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