Brace yourselves for an "international" game next season

Im not sure we get one. Since 2022, they pretty much have focused on divisions. If the NFC South hosts the AFC South for the 17th game, the NFC North has the Lions left while the NFC South has the Falcons(they hosted in 21 though before this rule started). They're going to delay the Cowboys as late as they can so Giants and Commanders are up in the NFC East. I think Cardinals MNF game in 22 might count, so that leaves the other three. Seattle has yet to have a home London game, and the Rams have had three already since 2016.

We know Jacksonville will get a home game. Their options are Jets(which I don't see), Rams, Seahawks, Chargers(another I don't think happens), and the Chiefs. Houston and Tennessee also, as they already hosted the Colts. It won't be the Chiefs because NFL will not want KC to go overseas with their primetime and late afternoon slew of games. So I think it's Seattle. And if that's the case, we dodge a bullet. But if not, I think SF is first in line to go to London from NFC West. If Jacksonville has another "road" game, it could be SF, Denver, LV, or Cincinnati. Arizona and we already hosted.

So if we go overseas, they would have to schedule Seahawks or Rams for a home international. I really do not think they would have us and Atlanta play because who do you think that gives an advantage to?