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This season was rather epic with the parity. Even the Super Bowl seemed a bit unpredictable team wise. The "sure things" didn't make it. And congrats to this being the most watched Super Bowl since the Patriots made America throw up with their epic 25 point comeback in OT to win.
 
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This season was rather epic with the parity. Even the Super Bowl seemed a bit unpredictable team wise. The "sure things" didn't make it. And congrats to this being the most watched Super Bowl since the Patriots made America throw up with their epic 25 point comeback in OT to win.
Thats only because Brady and Rodgers were not in it.
 
So NFL coming back to Mexico for few games I hear and also they will be playing in Germany.
The 22 season will feature regular season games abroad. One at Wembley Stadium and two at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London; and one each at Allianz Arena in Munich; and at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The Germany game will rotate in future years to other stadiums in Germany, 23 will be in Frankfurt.

Oddly, the NFL just came out with a list of teams that were granted unlisted “rights” to market in various countries. The list makes no sense. Miami, the most Spanish speaking city in the NFL was awarded Portuguese speaking Brazil. Cincinnati, the most German ethnic origin town in the NFL, was not among the four awarded Germany, nor was Green Bay, but New England was (but nobody, including it, was awarded Ireland). Among the third of the league awarded Mexico was the not very Hispanic Pittsburgh. Makes no sense.
 
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The 22 season will feature regular season games abroad. One at Wembley Stadium and two at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London; and one each at Allianz Arena in Munich; and at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The Germany game will rotate in future years to other stadiums in Germany, 23 will be in Frankfurt.

Oddly, the NFL just came out with a list of teams that were granted unlisted “rights” to market in various countries. The list makes no sense. Miami, the most Spanish speaking city in the NFL was awarded Portuguese speaking Brazil. Cincinnati, the most German ethnic origin town in the NFL, was not among the four awarded Germany, nor was Green Bay, but New England was (but nobody, including it, was awarded Ireland). Among the third of the league awarded Mexico was the not very Hispanic Pittsburgh. Makes no sense.
But does anyone in Germany really know that Cincinnati is Over the Rhine?
 
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The only thing about signing a deal with Amazon is those announcers would be out of the Super Bowl rotation. Enough money would probably help make it OK....
 

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