The NFL schedules a handful of games each season to be played in Europe, London and Munich this year. With plans to expand the program to Africa, Asia, and Australia, The Times of India asks why they disappoint their European fans by not sending "contender teams."
Since the league’s initial foray into Europe in 2007, 42 games have been held on the continent. Yet, only two of these contests featured both teams with winning records - the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers in 2022 and the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins in the 2023 season.
One possibility is that they don't need to - the stadiums sell out anyways. I am reminded of when I lamented to a friend that I have a fondness for the Chicago Cubs but they, at that time, had not won a World Series since before the Depression. His reply was that the fans are so loyal that they do not have to. Why pay for a better team roster when you already sellout the stadium? If you cannot adjust capacity to meet greater demand, adjust demand to meet capacity.
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