Overview
- The league unveiled the full nine-game overseas slate Wednesday, confirming first-ever regular-season games in Australia and France across a total of seven host countries.
- The season opens Sept. 10 with 49ers vs. Rams at Melbourne Cricket Ground on Netflix, followed by Cowboys vs. Ravens in Rio on Sept. 27 and three straight London dates in Weeks 4–6.
- Paris hosts Steelers vs. Saints in Week 7, Madrid stages Bengals vs. Falcons in Week 9, Munich gets Patriots vs. Lions in Week 10, and Mexico City closes with Vikings vs. 49ers in Week 11.
- Broadcast plans spread across platforms as Netflix streams the Melbourne opener, CBS/Paramount+ carries the Rio game, Fox airs the Munich matchup, NFL Network handles five games, and NBC takes Mexico City.
- Two teams draw double duty abroad as the Jaguars play back-to-back London games and the 49ers add Australia and Mexico, pushing San Francisco’s travel to about 38,000 miles after coach Kyle Shanahan criticized the long haul; the nine-game total matches the maximum allowed under a 2023 resolution, with the full schedule reveal set for Thursday night.