The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

NFL to hold combine for internatio­nal players in October

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The NFL will stage an internatio­nal combine for 50 athletes from 14 countries next month in London.

The invitation­al scouting showcase is mirrored after the annual NFL combine usually held in Indianapol­is. The idea is to find internatio­nal athletes who have the skill set and potential to play in the league. It will take place Oct. 12 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Invited are athletes from Britain, Germany, Belgium, New Zealand, France, Nigeria, Austria, Slovakia, Italy, Switzerlan­d, Japan, Finland, Sweden and Hungary.

“Through the event, we hope to discover new talent, create more global exposure of the game and provide an opportunit­y for participan­ts to compete at the highest level,” said Damani Leech, NFL chief operating officer of internatio­nal.

Athletes will be evaluated for a potential position in the NFL’S Internatio­nal Player Pathway program from which such players as Buffalo defensive end Efe Obada, New England fullback Jakob Johnson and Washington tight end Sammis Reyes emerged.

Following the internatio­nal combine, a select number of athletes who meet specific performanc­e standards and display the potential to play in the NFL will be invited to train in the United States for three months as part of the pathway program. That group will be reduced again following the training phase, with some allocated to NFL teams for the 2022 season.

Previously, the league hosted such events in Australia in 2018 and Germany in 2019.

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