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NFL looks to expand even more as they are analyzing more hosts cities for future games all over the world

This year the league will not only play in London as part of their traditional series of games

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Up Rise Academy's offensive linemen Haggai Chison Noubuis, left, and Mbaeteka Chigbo Roy, both from Nigeria, pose for photographs after taking part in the NFL International Combine at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021. International athletes on Tuesday took part in a series of tests in front of NFL evaluators for a potential position in the NFL's International Player Pathway programme. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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It is a whole world for the NFL to explore and the league is seriously thinking about expanding, even more. Their international series has been a success for many years and reports indicate they are on the verge of going even farther, after frequent trips to Europe.

Recently, the general manager for the leagues United Kingdom office talked about the current state of the league and their intentions to reach new places and crowds for make the NFL even more popular.

"There's a feasibility study, as we would call it, in a number of different European cities and Dublin is one of those," Henry Hodgson said. "Looking at the stadiums, taking local meetings ... we'll take away all of that information, digest it and determine what the next steps are."

This upcoming season, Brazil and Germany are in the calendar for the NFL besides their regular trip to London in the UK, it seems that not far from there might be a market as well.

Ireland is close to the UK and in the eye of the NFL

It appears that many cities have raised their hand for them to be considered to host a game by the NFL. In previous Canada years, Mexico has been a part of the International Series and long time a go Japan was also included, with being also a regular for the time the Buffalo Bills played some games there.

There are other options in the near future. "That's something that's happening in Dublin, it's happening in Paris for example, and a number of other cities around the world as well," Henry Hodgson about the interest from the cities all over the world.

Only time will tell if the league goes to new city or returns to another regular from the past, bur one thing is for sure, the success has been astonishing, and it only seems to be growing.

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