NFL To Play 3 Regular-Season Games Over 5 Years in Brazil Beginning in 2026
The NFL will play three regular-season games over five years in Rio de Janeiro beginning in 2026.
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The NFL will play three regular-season games over five years in Rio de Janeiro beginning in 2026.
The NFL will stage at least three regular-season games in Rio de Janeiro over the next five years starting in 2026, the league said on Friday, expanding the league's global reach with its first game at the renowned Maracana Stadium.
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The NFL will play three regular-season games over five years in Rio de Janeiro beginning in 2026.
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