
"If you haven't paid much attention to anything Cowboys-related over the last few weeks, it was announced that the Dallas Cowboys will play the first-ever NFL game in Rio de Janeiro later this year, the NFL announced Thursday. This will be the third game in Brazil, but the first one ever in Rio de Janeiro. It will mark the first international game for the Cowboys since they beat the Jacksonville Jaguars in London over a decade ago."
"Brazil is home to more than 36 million NFL fans and is one of the league's most significant international markets. The announcement follows the NFL's multi-year commitment to bring at least three regular-season games to Rio de Janeiro over the next five years, reinforcing the league's long-term investment in Brazil. The league has played two games in Brazil (2024: Packers-Eagles; 2025: Chiefs-Chargers) in São Paulo at Corinthians Arena."
"Rest Of The Details? Well, those have yet to be released. The game will be held in Maracanã Stadium, though the date, time, and the Cowboys' opponent have yet to be announced. Still, I am sure they will find a way to make this one of the only games on TV that night so that everyone and their mother can tune in and make sure that the Cowboys draw all the numbers."
The Dallas Cowboys will play the NFL's first regular-season game in Rio de Janeiro at MaracanĂ£ Stadium later this year, marking the Cowboys' first international regular-season game since 2014. The game will be the third NFL regular-season game in Brazil and the first held in Rio de Janeiro. The date, time, and the Cowboys' opponent have not been announced. Brazil hosts more than 36 million NFL fans and is a major international market, with the NFL committing to at least three regular-season games in Rio over the next five years. Previous Brazil games occurred in São Paulo at Corinthians Arena.
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