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Cowboys and Ravens to square off in NFL’s inaugural game in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 27
The league said the matchup is part of a multi-year plan to play at least three regular-season games in Rio over five years.
- On Friday, the NFL announced the Baltimore Ravens will face the Dallas Cowboys on September 27, 2026, at Maracana Stadium in Rio, Brazil, a matchup revealed during the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh.
- The NFL committed to a multi-year strategy to host at least three regular-season games in Rio over the next five years, aiming to engage a market boasting over 36 million fans.
- Maracana Stadium, the largest venue in Brazil, holds nearly 79,000 fans; CBS and Paramount+ will broadcast the Week 3 game at 4:25 p.m. ET.
- Baltimore Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti said the expansion is "remarkable," while Dallas Cowboys Owner, President, and General Manager Jerry Jones called the venue a "significant milestone" for the franchise.
- Beyond the professional game, the league is expanding its NFL Flag program to engage thousands of young Brazilian players, aligning with flag football's upcoming Olympic debut at the 2028 Summer Games.
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Cowboys and Ravens to square off in NFL’s inaugural game in Rio de Janeiro on Sept. 27
The Baltimore Ravens have been chosen to play the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL’s inaugural game in Rio de Janeiro this season, the league announced Friday night during the draft.
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The NFL officially locked in a historic South American showdown today, announcing during the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh that the Baltimore Ravens will face off against the Dallas Cowboys in the league’s inaugural game in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The cross-conference matchup is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 27, 2026, at the legendary Maracanã Stadium. Fans […] Carnival Of Gridiron: Ravens And Cowboys Set To Clash In Historic Rio Debut
·Tampa, United States
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