Rumor: Buffalo Bills to play in Ireland in 2025

Jarrett Bailey

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The NFL international schedule seems to get bigger by the year. There are now yearly games in London and Germany, with frequent trips to Mexico also taking place. Last year, the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles played their Week 1 game in Brazil. And this season, the first ever regular season game in Ireland will take place, as the Pittsburgh Steelers will serve as the home team. With that in mind, the Bills very well may be the team taking on Pittsburgh in the historic game.

As Dan Mitchell points out, the NFL is going on a small media tour to promote the schedule release at the beginning of next week. One of their stops is the TODAY Show on Monday, May 12th, where their guess is reported to be Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, according to Sal Capaccio.

It doesn't feel like Allen would go on such a large, well-known show to announce just any game. And with all the London game leaks having been rumored already, combined with the fact that Buffalo played in London two seasons ago, it doesn't feel likely they will be heading back already. 

It's important to point out that this is just a rumor and nothing is confirmed until the official schedule release begins, but it does look very likely that the Bills are heading to Ireland in 2025.

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Jarrett Bailey

Jarrett Bailey is a freelance NFL writer for The Sporting News. He previously wrote for USA TODAY Sports Media Group, The 33rd Team and Pro Football Network. Enjoyer of chocolate milk, metal music, Batman, pasta salad, and pro wrestling. There is nothing more breathtaking than a Jeff Hardy swanton bomb.