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The NFL today announced the home teams set to take part in its annual International Series games, with three matches scheduled for London as well as trips to Munich and Mexico City.
The announcement confirmed that London’s resident tourists the Jacksonville Jaguars will be joined by the New Orleans Saints and the Green Bay Packers - the only franchise yet to play in the Big Smoke - in 2022.
The Arizona Cardinals will play in Mexico, while the Tom Brady-less Tampa Bay Buccaneers will host the NFL's first regular season clash in Germany at Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena. All opponents will be confirmed at a later date.
Sky Sports NFL expert Neil Reynolds believes the announcement of five international games suggests the appetite for American football is growing on a global scale.
“There’s a game in Mexico, three in the UK and another in Germany,” Reynolds exclusively told The Mirror. “I’m not suggesting the NFL becomes a Formula One season, but I love the unknown of what’s next: will we look at Paris? Will there be a game in Australia?
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