There is no question that NFL commisioner Roger Goodell wants a team in London, and Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones is on board.
Penty of people involved with the NFL do not want to see a team in London, but some of the most powerful minds are all on board the potential expansion.
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We all know that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would like to see such a move happen — hell, he would even consider a Super Bowl overseas — and now Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones has joined the charge.
Jones expressed his desire for a NFL franchise in London during his current trip with the Dallas Cowboys as they prepare to face the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
“On a personal basis and speaking for the Dallas Cowboys we very much would like to have a team in London,” Jones said. “It has cache. It has an air about it of international competition I think that London is probably one of two or three cities outside of the United States that really does have all of the criteria that I would look at for having an NFL team.”
If Goodell and Jerry Jones join forces to make something happen, we should all be scared.
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