The NFL will be making history in 2025 by holding a total of seven international games. Since starting the international series in 2007, the league has never held more than five games outside the United States in a single season.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has said he’d like to eventually see 16 international games per season, so the league is already almost halfway to his goal.
The seven games will be played in five different cities, including three cities — Dublin, Madrid and Berlin — that will be hosting a regular-season game for the first time. The NFL has already announced the home teams for all seven games, but if you missed those announcements or if you just can’t remember who’s playing abroad, we’ve got you covered here.
We’re going to take a look at where the games are being played along with the home team in each game and who their possible opponent might be. When it comes to predicting the possible opponent for each game, the NFL has not scheduled any divisional games to be played outside North America since 2019. Although it’s possible we could see a divisional game this year, it’s now been six years, so we’re going to assume the league sticks with its new tradition of not sending divisional games abroad.
2025 NFL International games
Location: London (Wembley Stadium)
Home team: Jaguars
Possible opponents: Texans, Colts, Titans, Chiefs, Chargers, Jets, Rams, Seahawks, Panthers
Breakdown: The Jags are heading to London for the 12th time in 13 seasons. Although the Jags have played TWO games in London in each of the past two seasons, that’s unlikely to happen this year, because they’re not scheduled to play the other two London teams — the Jets or Browns — on the road. As for their possible opponent: The Rams haven’t played an international game since 2019, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see them sent to London, although they will be hosting a game in Australia in 2026. The Seahawks could also make some sense: They played in Germany in 2022, but they haven’t played in London since 2018. One interesting option could be the Jets. The NFL could have them play as the visiting team against the Jags in London and then follow that up by making them the home team in London the following week. The Jags have played back-to-back games in London in each of the past two seasons, so it wouldn’t be completely crazy if the NFL had the Jets do it in 2025.
Predicted opponent: Rams or Seahawks.
Location: London (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
Home team: Browns
Possible opponents: Steelers, Bengals, Ravens, Bills, Dolphins, Titans, Packers, Vikings, 49ers
Breakdown: The Browns are headed to London for the first time in eight years. The last time they were in England came in 2017 when they played the Vikings. Although a rematch would make some sense, the Vikings went to London last year, so they’re probably out. The 49ers haven’t been to London since 2013, so they certainly feel like an option. The Titans also feel like an attractive option since it will give fans in England a chance to see the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft in Cam Ward.
Predicted opponent: Titans or 49ers.
Location: London (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
Home team: Jets
Possible opponents: Patriots, Dolphins, Bills, Browns, Steelers, Broncos, Falcons, Panthers, Cowboys
Breakdown: The Cowboys have only played one international game ever, which is tied with the Browns, Steelers and Commanders for the fewest in the NFL. The Browns and Steelers are playing an international game this year, so it won’t be surprising if the NFL also gives one to the Cowboys and Commanders. Most teams don’t want to lose a home game against the Cowboys, which is why they rarely play abroad, but it might make sense this year since 2025 could be a rebuilding season for Dallas.
Predicted opponent: Cowboys or Panthers.
Location: Dublin (Croke Park)
Home team: Steelers
Possible opponents: Ravens, Bengals, Browns, Bills, Dolphins, Colts, Vikings, Packers, Seahawks
Breakdown: There has been some speculation that the Packers will be headed to Ireland with the Steelers, but that’s certainly not a lock. If Aaron Rodgers signs with the Steelers — and things seem to be pointing that way — the NFL is not going to send “Rodgers vs. the Packers” out of the country. If Rodgers doesn’t sign by the time the schedule comes out, the NFL would likely want to keep Steelers-Packers in Pittsburgh in case he does sign. The Bills could be a sexy choice, but the Steelers likely won’t want to lose home-field advantage against a Super Bowl-contending AFC opponent, so they’ll almost certainly push to keep that game in Pittsburgh. This will be the first regular-season game ever played in Ireland.
Predicted opponent: Vikings or Seahawks.
Location: Madrid (Santiago Bernabéu Stadium)
Home team: Dolphins
Possible opponents: Bills, Patriots, Jets, Ravens, Bengals, Chargers, Saints, Buccaneers, Commanders
Breakdown: The mayor of Madrid recently revealed that this game will be played in November, but despite some internet speculation, he didn’t reveal who the Dolphins will be playing. Whenever the NFL puts a game in a new city for the first time, the league usually tries to schedule a splashy game and the Dolphins definitely have some splashy opponents on their schedule. Baltimore, Cincinnati and Washington would all make sense. The NFL will definitely want to feature the Commanders in several island games this year after their run to the NFC title game last season, and like we already mentioned, Washington has only played one international game in franchise history, so it seems likely there’s a good chance they’ll soon be getting another one. The Commanders could also play in Brazil, so if they’re not sent to Spain, they could end up in Sao Paulo. The first game in Spain would also be a perfect spot for a Joe Burrow vs. Tua Tagovailoa showdown. The Dolphins and Bengals are the only two teams in the NFL with a QB who makes over $50 million per year, PLUS two receivers who make over $28 million per year.
Predicted opponent: Commanders or Bengals.
Location: Berlin (Olympic Stadium)
Home team: Colts
Possible opponents: Texans, Jaguars, Titans, Broncos, Raiders, Dolphins, Cardinals, 49ers, Falcons
Breakdown: The NFL has been holding games in Germany since 2022, but this will mark the first time that Berlin has hosted one. The four previous games in Germany have all had one thing in common: They’ve featured teams from the same conference, so that makes it feel like the Colts will play an AFC team. If the NFL goes that route, you can cross off the Dolphins, because they’re playing in Spain, which leaves us two nondivisional AFC opponents.
Predicted opponent: Broncos or Raiders.
Location: Sao Paulo (Corinthians Arena)
Home team: Chargers
Possible opponents: Broncos, Chiefs, Raiders, Texans, Colts, Steelers, Eagles, Commanders, Vikings
Breakdown: Like the first Brazil game, this matchup will be played on Friday in Week 1, so it’s a prime spot on the NFL schedule. Although the NFL has been hesitant to schedule any divisional games out of the country, that could change this year. The Athletic reported in April that the Chiefs are the top team in consideration to land in this game against the Chargers. As we already mentioned, the Commanders could also be an intriguing option since they’ve only had to play one international game in franchise history. The Texans haven’t played an international game since 2019, so they could also be under consideration.
Predicted opponent: Commanders or Chiefs.
Remember, the NFL could throw a curveball and put a divisional game in any one of these spots, including the Brazil game, but as we said, the league hasn’t scheduled a divisional game outside of North America in six years, so we made our predictions with the expectation that the league will stick to that formula.
The NFL will be announcing the matchup for each international game, along with the full 2025 schedule, on May 14.
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