Albuquerque Journal

NFL says no internatio­nal games this season

London, Mexico contests go back to U.S. stadiums

- BY BARRY WILNER

The NFL is moving its five games scheduled for London and Mexico City this season back to U.S. stadiums because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. All five regularsea­son games will be played at the stadiums of the host teams.

Scheduled were two home games for the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London and two at Tottenham’s new facility, with the Atlanta Falcons and Miami Dolphins as hosts. The Arizona Cardinals were to be the home team for the game at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City. Opponents had not been announced. The NFL said in a statement Monday that “in order for the entire season to be played in NFL teams’ stadia under consistent protocols focused on the well-being of players, personnel and fans … Commission­er Roger Goodell made this decision after consultati­on with our clubs, national and local government­s, the NFL Players Associatio­n, medical authoritie­s and internatio­nal stadium partners.”

The NFL has staged regular-season games in London every year since 2007. Since 2013, the Jaguars have hosted one game there each season.

“While the NFL’s many fans in London, the U.K. and Europe will obviously be disappoint­ed by this news, it is absolutely the right decision to ensure the safety of everyone involved in the sport,” London Mayor Sadiq Khan said. “I know that the NFL remains fully committed to London and I look forward to welcoming NFL teams back to the capital in 2021.”

Mexico City had a regular-season game in 2016, 2017 and 2019.

“After considerab­le analysis, we believe the decision to play all our games domestical­ly this season is the right one for our players, our clubs, and all our fans in the U.S., Mexico and U.K.,” said Christophe­r Halpin, an NFL executive vice president. “We greatly appreciate the support of our government­al and stadium partners in Mexico and the United Kingdom, who all agree with this decision, and we look forward to returning for games in both countries in the 2021 season.”

The league is set to release the full schedule Thursday at 6 p.m. and is planning on adhering to it, though contingenc­ies are being discussed as a safeguard against the pandemic.

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