That means the Packers’ next chance would be in 2020, when the Packers have a road trip to Tampa Bay on the schedule. The Buccaneers’ Raymond James Stadium is set to host Super Bowl LV in February 2021.

But Murphy acknowledged that given their history with the Packers in the old NFC Central and the appeal Tampa holds as a travel destination for Wisconsinites, it’s unlikely that game will go to London, either.

“They basically get to protect one home game, and the way our team has traveled to Tampa Bay in the past and our history with them, that would be a big game for them,” Murphy said.

One idea that has been preliminarily discussed at the league level is to have each team play an international game if and when the league moves to a 17-game regular-season schedule. But that would seem to be at least two years off, with the collective bargaining agreement with the NFL Players Association set to expire after the 2020 season.