GREEN BAY - The odds that the Green Bay Packers will go to Miami for the Super Bowl this year are better than their chances of playing in London or Mexico City.

Two of the three NFL teams identified as hosting international games during the 2020 season are on the Packers schedule, but they both play at Lambeau Field.

The Atlanta Falcons and Miami Dolphins announced they will host international games this year, the Falcons in London and the Dolphins in Mexico City. The Jacksonville Jaguars are annual hosts of a game in London.

The Packers will play Jacksonville and Atlanta at Lambeau Field during the 2020 season. Miami is not on the Packers' schedule.

The NFL has not announced which teams will be hosting international games or how many games will be played in London, but expect to do so in spring, said NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy.

The Packers are the only NFL team that has not played an international regular season game. The Carolina Panthers dropped off that short list when they played in London in 2019.

Of the other teams on the Packers road schedule, Houston and Tampa Bay both played in London in 2019.

It is rare for teams, with the exception of Jacksonville, to play in London in consecutive years. That leaves San Francisco, New Orleans and Indianapolis as the only other non-divisional road opponents, none of which so far have been identified as hosts.

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The Packers have said they would be happy to play an international game, but not as the home team. They will not give up a home game because, they say, it would have a disproportionate effect on the local economy. A Packers game is estimated to have a $15 million total economic impact, and Green Bay is the smallest market in the NFL.

Conversely, opponents have been averse to giving up home games against Green Bay because Packers fans travel well and fill stadiums. NFL rules allow host teams to exempt an opponent from an international game.

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