No Decision on International Games Past 2017

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The NFL did not conclude at its just-ended annual meeting whether, or where, to possibly expand its annual slate of international games to a new country in 2018. That includes Canada.

At the Super Bowl last month, Mark Waller, the NFL’s executive vice-president of international, told Postmedia the league had toured four potential stadiums in Canada, and others in Germany, for a possible “International Series” game in the near future.

Waller added that Canada is “high on the list” on the league’s list of countries in contention to join the U.K. and Mexico in playing host to a regular-season NFL game. Germany is too.

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John Kryk – Toronto Sun – March 29, 2017.

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