The NFL is looking into playing regular-season games in Spain and Brazil in future seasons.
As the NFL prepares to play three games over the next three Sundays in London, the league already is preparing to play future overseas games in in Spain and Brazil, according to NFL executive vice president Peter O'Reilly.
"That's the diligence that we do constantly," O'Reilly told ESPN on the Adam Schefter podcast that will be published Tuesday."What is the stadium like here? Could we play a game here? What does the support look like?"So we're not there yet in terms of timing on that. But you're right, we are spending time in those markets, building relationships and looking at the stadia there.
"There's a lot of interest in the NFL," O'Reilly said."I mean, we saw it. We did a Super Bowl viewing party last year down in Brazil and it was packed and the energy is there.
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