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2024 Germany game


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I have to imagine that the teams playing a "home" game internationally will still get 8 home games though now with the 17 game season.

Would be pretty messed up to have then play 7 games at home, 9 games on the road, and then an international "home" game as well.

So at least there's that.

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8 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

I have to imagine that the teams playing a "home" game internationally will still get 8 home games though now with the 17 game season.

 

That's the way it's supposed to be.  Which is why TB played a home game overseas in 2022 and AFC plays their home games there in 2023.    

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/05/04/chiefs-reportedly-will-play-consecutive-years-in-germany/#comments

 

Sorry if this is old news but I never saw it anywhere, looks like we'll be "hosting" the Chiefs in Munich in 2024. Not typically a fan of international games and losing a home game for it but this is better than London in my opinion. 

How is it possibly better than London?

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Plan on taking my son.  Sucks losing a home game, but there's no other city I would rather go watch them play.  Munich is awesome.  Hopefully will be watching 2 of the best QBs in the NFL duel and a potential 2024 SB preview... hey, one can dream.

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24 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

How is it possibly better than London?

Just from my perspective as a fan I would be much more interested in traveling to see the team play in a place like Germany or some other country that is way different than the US, would be a more unique experience. I like London, actually going there this summer and I did think about going to see us play the Bucs there but decided not to and don't regret it at all. 

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36 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

How is it possibly better than London?

I will let you know. Went to London and took the day trip to Paris in 2019. I will definitely be in Munich in 24. Kill 2 birds with one stone. Take my wife to Europe and see the Panthers. Did the first Panther cruise for the same reasons

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12 minutes ago, t96 said:

Just from my perspective as a fan I would be much more interested in traveling to see the team play in a place like Germany or some other country that is way different than the US, would be a more unique experience. I like London, actually going there this summer and I did think about going to see us play the Bucs there but decided not to and don't regret it at all. 

It was awesome. You really missed a great time. I will be in Munich too.

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