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2025 International Games
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The 3 UK home teams have been set for next year...Jaguars, Jets, and Browns...we play all 3. Games will also be played in Madrid and Berlin with the home teams expected to be from the AFC because of the 8th home game rotation The Bengals have been mentioned as a team that is overdue for a European game. Being the initial home team in Madrid would be kind of cool
 
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I'm hoping we play in the UK as a visitor so we won't lose a home game.
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Berlin.

Germany and Cincinnati makes too much sense.

Also, Jaguars, Jets, and Browns... the NFL is really sending their best to the UK to show off the product in a positive light. Lol
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Joe Burrow and the Berlin Bengals looking to make a statement after narrowing missing the playoffs.
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I'd love to go to Germany with some of my best friends that took German in high school!

Fritz is also a pretty German name!
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(01-10-2025, 01:47 PM)Sled21 Wrote: I'm hoping we play in the UK as a visitor so we won't lose a home game.

The trash teams have been sent overseas a lot. Large market and successful organizations want all the home game revenue that’s coming to them, and the owners likely sway Goodell on who loses home games.
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WTB Bengals in Munich during Oktoberfest please.
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(01-10-2025, 05:13 PM)ochocincos Wrote: WTB Bengals in Munich during Oktoberfest please.

That would be awesome but that won’t happen next season
 
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So what happens? I pay full price for season tickets and they just take a game away and move it overseas and tell me to screw off?
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I just happened to be in Munich a couple of years ago when the Bucs and Seahawks were playing there (I think those were the teams). It definitely seemed like there were more Americans in downtown Munich than Germans. We did see some of the players walking around and taking in some of the sites. It was a cool atmosphere, but far from your traditional Bavarian experience.
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(01-10-2025, 11:33 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: So what happens? I pay full price for season tickets and they just take a game away and move it overseas and tell me to screw off?

They credit you and you only pay for the 8 home games in Cincy
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(01-10-2025, 01:35 PM)pally Wrote: The 3 UK home teams have been set for next year...Jaguars, Jets, and Browns...we play all 3.  Games will also be played in Madrid and Berlin with the home teams expected to be from the AFC because of the 8th home game rotation  The Bengals have been mentioned as a team that is overdue for a European game.  Being the initial home team in Madrid would be kind of cool

I hope we play as the visitor against the Browns. Either way, I think it is a huge advantage for visitors to not have to battle true home crowd back home. It would be 9 home games, 1 neutral and 7 away games in my mind. 

If we play in Spain, it might be a great trip to celebrate our 50 years of marriage. She loves Burrow and has always wanted to go to Spain.
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(Yesterday, 02:11 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I hope we play as the visitor against the Browns. Either way, I think it is a huge advantage for visitors to not have to battle true home crowd back home. It would be 9 home games, 1 neutral and 7 away games in my mind. 

If we play in Spain, it might be a great trip to celebrate our 50 years of marriage. She loves Burrow and has always wanted to go to Spain.

From what I understand the Bengals are not eligible to play in London so that rules out the Browns. 

It's either Spain or Berlin
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95% certain we are going to Berlin makes sense considering the German roots to Cincy.

2 hour flight isn’t too bad, only problem is that the Germany games are pretty new so getting tickets might be difficult.

Was hoping to get to Green Bay away next season but if we are in Berlin I’ll just fly to the states when we have a couple of home games back to back.

Clocking up the miles LOL
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(01-10-2025, 04:03 PM)t3r3e3 Wrote: The trash teams have been sent overseas a lot. Large market and successful organizations want all the home game revenue that’s coming to them, and the owners likely sway Goodell on who loses home games.

The only 2 teams that seem exempt from international rotation are the Cowboys and Steelers who haven't played out of the states since 2013 and 2014.
 
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(01-10-2025, 03:24 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Berlin.

Germany and Cincinnati makes too much sense.

Also, Jaguars, Jets, and Browns... the NFL is really sending their best to the UK to show off the product in a positive light. Lol

Well we also missed playoffs last 2 years, so not really in top tier now in NFL. 
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(Yesterday, 01:12 PM)QueenCity Wrote: From what I understand the Bengals are not eligible to play in London so that rules out the Browns. 

It's either Spain or Berlin
Did we get 86ed out of London?
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