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RILEY82 asked in SportsFootball (American) · 3 years ago

A question for NFL fans...?

Do you think the Jags will move to england as the papers over here keeps saying they are that is why they are buying wembley.

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  • 3 years ago
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    50/50.

    The Jags owner put in a big to buy Wembley Stadium. If he succeeds, it's hard not to think that won't greatly increase the Jags odds. I think the interest by the Jags owner is serious, and the NFL in general really does want to make inroads internationally.

    But things like this, there's so many moving parts and owners who support a London team abstractly might suddenly decide they don't want their team having to go every year, or other objections. I guess I'm saying, don't count your chickens.

  • Anonymous
    3 years ago

    They won't it is called the national football league not international.

  • 3 years ago

    Probably not. Here's the thing, for an NFL team to relocate they need permission from the rest of the owners(I think it's 2/3rds). Yeah most might be fine with a couple games a year over in London, but now you'd have 3 teams having to go there yearly(meaning the owner of the Colts, Titans, and Texans will make their case for or against it to the other owners). It will also mean the whole issue of players having to have a passport for that one game. I really don't see the owners approving of the relocation.

  • y
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    Who cars, they pop up ever now and again only to go back to being the butt of jokes again, and again.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    They just might

  • Bob
    Lv 7
    3 years ago

    no they will not

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