Earlier this year, the NFL announced that it would return to Mexico in 2016 for the first regular season game played south of the border in more than a decade.
But before the Oakland Raiders and Houston Texans square off at Azteca Stadium next fall, a couple San Francisco 49ers traveled to Mexico to promote the game on a grassroots level.
Shayne Skov, a San Francisco native who grew up in Guadalajara and speaks fluent Spanish, recruited fellow 49ers linebacker Corey Lemonier to help host a football camp for kids in Mexico City last weekend.