For the fifth year in a row, the Raiders won’t be traveling abroad to play a game. This year the NFL will be playing five games internationally this season, including their first ever game in South America.
All the the “home” teams have been announced, none of whom are teams the Raiders face in a road game. Those designated teams are as follows:
Chicago Bears in London (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
Minnesota Vikings in London (Tottenham Hotspur Stadium)
Jacksonville Jaguars in London (Wembley Stadium)
Carolina Panthers in Munich (Allianz Arena)
Philadelphia Eagles in San Paulo Brazil
After a stretch in which the Raiders played internationally five times in their final six seasons in Oakland from 2014-19 — three times in London, two times in Mexico –, the NFL has given them a reprieve since they landed in Las Vegas.
This season the Raiders have nine road games, which means if they were to play overseas, it would have been a road game.
Likewise, as they will have nine home games next year, should they play overseas in 2025, it would be as one of the home teams.