Jaguars owner Shad Khan has become the first NFL executive to publicly put a limit on the number of games the NFL will play in London or abroad each season.
The league will play three games in London this year and there’s been speculation that the league could eventually play eight games a year there so London fans could have a full slate of home games without actually having a team or would eventually put a franchise there. The league is also talking about playing games in other foreign venues like Mexico City.
Alyson Rudd of The London Times reported that Khan told her that the NFL can absorb five games per season being played abroad, but no more.