The N.F.L. plans to play more games overseas, and not just in London.
The 32 team owners voted Wednesday to allow executives in the league office to extend the International Series, which includes regular-season games outside the United States, through 2025, and for the league to look at scheduling games in countries beyond England.
The N.F.L. has been playing regular-season games in London since 2007, and expanded the slate of games to three a year starting in 2014. This year, the league also announced a deal to start playing games in a new stadium being built by Tottenham Hotspur.