Every International Series game on the 2024 NFL Schedule

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Week 1, Green Bay Packers @ Philadelphia Eagles (São Paulo, Brazil)
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Week 5, New York Jets @ Minnesota Vikings (London)
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Week 6, Jacksonville Jaguars @ Chicago Bears (London)
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Week 7, New England Patriots @ Jacksonville Jaguars (London)
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Week 10, New York Giants @ Carolina Panthers (Munich)
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Growing the game

While not everyone is a fan of the NFL’s International Series, it’s here to stay, so we may as well get used to it, and who doesn’t like a 9:30am ET game on a Sunday to get the juices flowing?

Week 1, Green Bay Packers @ Philadelphia Eagles (São Paulo, Brazil)

The NFL will play its first game in South America when the Eagles host the Packers in week one. The game is set to kick off at 8:15pm ET on Friday, September 6th, per NFL Network. Taking place in the Corinthians Arena, the NFL made the curious decision to send two green teams to play at that stadium, given the bitter hatred from the Corinthian fans to their green-wearing Palmeiras rivals.

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There will be no love lost from Vikings fans towards Aaron Rodgers given his time as a Packer when they welcome him to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in week five. The Vikings are 3-0 in their previous trips to London per the team website but will presumably be big underdogs when they host the Jets.

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Week 5, New York Jets @ Minnesota Vikings (London)

It’s longterm vs short term in this matchup, with the Vikings’ rookie QB taking on the 40-year-old Aaron Rodgers. The Jets are in “win-now” mode, with a loaded roster on both sides of the ball, they can’t afford a slip up. The Vikings are rebuilding but if there’s one thing we know about Kevin O’Connell’s team, it’s that they never give up.

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It’s longterm vs short term in this matchup, with the Vikings’ rookie QB taking on the 40-year-old Aaron Rodgers. The Jets are in “win-now” mode, with a loaded roster on both sides of the ball, they can’t afford a slip up. The Vikings are rebuilding, but if there’s one thing we know about Kevin O’Connell’s team, it’s that they never give up.

Week 6, Jacksonville Jaguars @ Chicago Bears (London)

The first of two games in London for the Jags, as they continue to make the UK capital their second home. Per NFL media, the Bears have only played overseas twice, and not for five years. This will be a great opportunity for UK fans to take a look at the number one overall pick, Caleb Williams.

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The Jaguars are an enigma heading into the 2024 season. On paper, their offense looks healthy, with Gabe Davis and Brian Thomas Jr. joining Christian Kirk and Travis Etienne to make a talented group of skill position players. Trevor Lawrence needs a big year to avoid whispers of him being a bust. The Bears are going to be fun, even if they don’t win a ton of games.

Week 7, New England Patriots @ Jacksonville Jaguars (London)

For the second season in a row, the Jags will play back-to-back games in London, one away, and one home. As NFL media points out, the Jags won both games last year, including an upset of the Bills. The Pats have a huge fan base in the UK, so this may be a split crowd, but everyone will be intrigued to see how the rebuild in Foxborough is going.

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The Jags could be good, they could be bad, it’s tough to tell at this stage given their previous two years. The one thing they can’t be is mediocre, as that is an impossible situation to break out from in the NFL. The Pats will be starting third overall pick Drake Maye this coming season, which will make for an exciting watch, even if the weapons around him aren’t great.

Week 10, New York Giants @ Carolina Panthers (Munich)

German football fans will be brought back to earth in 2024 after watching the Chiefs play the Dolphins last season in a heavy-weight clash. Per Oddschecker, the Panthers and the Giants have the worst and third-worst chance to win the Super Bowl in the league, so this could be a slop-fest for the ages.

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Do we have to? These are two bad teams, no, these are two bad organizations. The Giants gave Daniel Jones a stupid contract a year ago and despite some solid offseason moves are stuck with him. No one has any idea what the Panthers are going to do next under David Tepper, but we can presume it’s not going to be smart.

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