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NFL’s London Games: Quick Acclimatization, Trade Twists, and International Revenue

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

NFL’s London⁤ Experiment: From Fan Rallies to Australia, a ⁣Decade of ​Quirks adn growth

LONDON – The NFL’s ​commitment to⁤ international expansion reached ⁢a new milestone⁣ as the Los Angeles Rams announced they ⁢will play a game ‌in Australia​ next year, ⁢building ‌on⁤ a decade of experience cultivating a‌ fanbase in London. While the ‍league continues to refine its formula ‍for success across the⁢ Atlantic, the London games have become a fixture of the NFL calendar, marked by unpredictable ⁤results, logistical challenges,⁣ and significant revenue generation.

The Rams are no strangers to London,​ holding ‌a ​2-2 record including victories in 2017‌ and​ 2019 under head coach Sean McVay.Thier initial London appearance came during their time in St. Louis. This expansion to australia underscores the NFL’s ⁣ambition to tap into new global markets.

The league’s foray ⁢into London,beginning in 2007,hasn’t ⁤been⁣ without its growing⁣ pains.Early efforts included elaborate fan experiences,such as rallies on Regent⁤ Street and⁤ a‍ memorable (and soggy) appearance‍ by the Dallas ⁤Cowboys‌ roster at Trafalgar‍ Square in ‍2014.‍

However, the path hasn’t always been⁤ smooth. The Athletic’s Michael Silver has ​documented the ⁤organizational changes that​ followed underwhelming results from the London games. Despite ⁤these challenges, statistical anomalies and peculiarities consistently emerge in transatlantic matchups.

The ⁤Jacksonville Jaguars have been⁣ the most frequent visitors to London,‍ playing annually as 2013 (excluding ​the 2020 Covid-19 ⁣season). The⁢ Miami Dolphins (1-4) and Minnesota Vikings (5-0) have also participated in multiple London games. The Green Bay Packers⁢ were the‍ last of‍ the 32 ‌NFL franchises to make the​ trip. Several teams, including the Cowboys, ‌Pittsburgh Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs, Washington‍ Commanders,‌ Indianapolis Colts, Arizona​ Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles, Carolina ‍Panthers, Houston Texans,⁢ and Packers, ​have only played once in London.‍ The San Francisco 49ers, despite holding international marketing⁤ rights in the UK, last played in London in 2013.

London games have delivered a wide​ range of outcomes, from low-scoring ⁤affairs to⁢ lopsided victories ‍- notably Jacksonville’s 44-7 rout‌ of Baltimore in 2017⁢ – and ‌high-scoring shootouts. Dramatic comebacks, like the Detroit Lions’ 22-21 victory ⁢over the ‍Atlanta ‌Falcons after ‌trailing 21-0‌ at halftime in ​2015, and even a tie between Washington and Cincinnati in 2016, have added to the unique ⁢narrative of NFL London.

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