NFL announces schedule for five international games in 2023
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Games will be played in Frankfurt, Germany, on back-to-back weekends across Nov. 5 and 12
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Jacksonville Jaguars to play two regular season games in London — a first for the NFL
The National Football League has announced the opponents, dates and locations for five International Games to be played in 2023 across London, England, and Frankfurt, Germany.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will kick off the 2023 NFL International Games on Sunday, Oct. 1, as they play the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley Stadium in what will be their landmark 10th regular season home game in London.
The London focus then shifts to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the Buffalo Bills take on the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, Oct. 8. This game for the Jaguars means they will play two regular season games outside of the U.S. – a first for the NFL.
The following Sunday, Oct. 15, the Tennessee Titans will play the Baltimore Ravens, also at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the only purpose-built NFL stadium outside of the U.S., to wrap up the 2023 NFL London Games.
As part of its commitment to play regular season games in Germany for four years (beginning in 2022) the NFL will play two games in 2023 in Frankfurt, having played the inaugural Germany game in Munich in November 2022.
The Super Bowl LVII Champion Kansas City Chiefs kick off the 2023 NFL Frankfurt Games on Sunday, Nov. 5, as they play the Miami Dolphins at Frankfurt Stadium, home of Eintracht Frankfurt.
The following weekend, Sunday, Nov. 12, the New England Patriots face the Indianapolis Colts, also at Frankfurt Stadium, to complete the 2023 NFL International Games.
Read the full NFL release about the International Games here.
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