Will Berlin Host an NFL Game in the Future?

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has revealed that Berlin has shown a lot of interest in hosting an NFL game in the future. Goodell made the announcement during a press conference held in Frankfurt, where the Kansas City Chiefs were playing against the Miami Dolphins in the NFL's first-ever game in Germany. Goodell stated that Berlin, along with Dusseldorf, has expressed interest in hosting a game, and he believes that these cities are possibilities for future NFL events. The current agreement between the NFL and Germany runs until 2025, with one game scheduled for Munich next season. Frankfurt is also hosting a game next week between the New England Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts. Goodell emphasized the significance of Germany in the NFL's international strategy and stated that the league intends to continue playing games in the country. While there are no immediate plans to establish an NFL franchise in Europe, the league is focused on expanding its presence and playing more games abroad in the future, potentially in markets like Spain and Brazil.

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