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Roger Goodell Comments on Future of the NFL in Mexico City
- Updated: November 22, 2016
With the NFL’s return to Mexico City on Monday night for the first time since 2005, commissioner Roger Goodell is keen on the idea of bringing the league back to the city again.
Speaking to ESPN’s John Sutcliffe (via ESPN.com) before the Oakland Raiders defeated the Houston Texans, Goodell addressed bringing more NFL games to Mexico City:
It’s been an incredible success so far. I’m optimistic we’ll be back. We’re going to get to work right away on this … This is a priority for us. We see the passion that’s happening here and the fan’s interest in this game continues to explode. We want to feed that. … We want to continue that relationship and be back for more.
Monday marked the second time the NFL has held a regular-season game in Mexico City. The Arizona Cardinals defeated the San Francisco 49ers in 2005 and set an NFL record with an attendance of …