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2024 Germany game


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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. 

That’s awesome. I was in Munich last September. Beautiful city. 

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1 hour 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.

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.

Early on there was some talk about that 17th game being an international game, or an alternative site game, such as Packers in Milwaukee, Raiders in LA, etc, but it didn't really go anywhere. I think everyone kind of knows that 17 is really just a step to 18 when the cba comes due again.

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Hey Guys, if anyone also visits Berlin and needs some suggestions for Food/Drinks/Party I am happy to help.

Even an intercontinental Panther Fan meet up would be awesome.

I get why the game is in Munich - there is the more fitting Stadium - but I would suggest it not being your sole impression of Germany.

 

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42 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. 

The UK is WAY different than the US, but you do you.

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3 hours 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. 

that field is poo. someone getting hurt. hopefully mahomicide

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Not trying to plug the Riot but they did a fantastic job in London. I like trips that are planned like this. All I had to do was show up and enjoy. Their team took care of all of us and did a great job. I will be going with the Riot when we go to Munich for sure.

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