NFL Touchdown in Paris: A Historic Regular Season Game
The NFL will hold its first-ever regular season game in Paris, featuring the New Orleans Saints at the Stade de France. This move is part of a broader effort to expand the league's global reach, with matches already held in various international locations including London, Germany, and Mexico.
The NFL announced its inaugural regular season game in Paris, naming the New Orleans Saints as one of the featured teams. The match will occur at the Stade de France, which recently hosted track and field events during the 2024 Olympics and has been a venue for multiple prestigious sporting events.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell highlighted Paris's status as a leading city for sports and culture, emphasizing the league's ambition to expand its international presence. The NFL is not only planning more games in Paris but is also returning to Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabeu stadium and staging a game in Melbourne, Australia featuring the Los Angeles Rams.
Saints owner Gayle Benson expressed excitement about the event, noting the cultural links between Louisiana and France and the expanding fan base in Paris. This game is a step towards enhancing the league's global footprint, following a record seven international matches last year.
(With inputs from agencies.)

