The Arizona Cardinals were scheduled to play a game in Mexico in 2020. It was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Because of concerns still with the pandemic, it was not rescheduled for 2021, although the league will have two games in London this season.
Their international game was part of the requirement for Glendale getting to host a Super Bowl, but now the league has a plan for all teams to play internationally in a rotation.
The league announced that every NFL team will have an international game every eight years and that those games would be expanded. In recent years, the league has played in England and Mexico. They will add Canada, South America and other cities in Europe.
Each @NFL team will play internationally at least once every 8 years starting in 2022 🌎
In addition to games in Mexico and the U.K., the NFL is planning games in Canada, South America and more European cities: https://t.co/Lg2DOb0zAI pic.twitter.com/W3uKTlwE1P
— NFL Football Operations (@NFLFootballOps) July 16, 2021
Expect the Cardinals to play their game in Mexico in 2022 and then again somewhere outside the United States in 2030.
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