The NFL revealed the matchups for all nine international games on Wednesday with the Jacksonville Jaguars and San Francisco 49ers both playing two contests.
The league’s most ambitious global schedule to date stretches across seven countries and four continents, starting with the NFL’s Australia debut in Week 1 between the 49ers and NFC West rival Los Angeles Rams in Melbourne on Sept. 10.
The action moves to Brazil in Week 3 with the Baltimore Ravens facing the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 27 in Rio de Janeiro.
The London schedule begins in Week 4 with the Indianapolis Colts and Washington Commanders squaring off at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Oct. 4.
The Philadelphia Eagles take on the Jaguars at the same venue in Week 5 on Oct. 11.
The Jaguars will stay in town for a Week 6 AFC South clash with the Houton Texans at London’s Wembley Stadium on Oct. 18.
The NFL makes its first trip to Paris in Week 7 as the Pittsburgh Steelers meet the New Orleans Saints on Oct. 25.
The league’s second trip to Spain takes place in Week 9 with the Cincinnati Bengals battling the Atlanta Falcons on Nov. 8 in Madrid.
Next up is Germany, where the New England Patriots meet the Detroit Lions in Week 10 on Nov. 15 in Munich.
The final international offering features the Minnesota Vikings and 49ers in Mexico City in Week 11 on Nov. 22.
The league releases the full regular-season schedule on Thursday.



