The Miami Dolphins are no strangers to international games. They’ve competed overseas six times in their history, the second-most appearances behind only the Jacksonville Jaguars.
However, Miami has only played their international contests in England, four at Wembley Stadium and one at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Dolphins are 1-4 in these matchups.
We may be seeing Miami in another country in the near future.
NBC Sports’ Peter King wrote in his weekly “Football Morning in America” column that he expects “Dolphins owner Stephen Ross may push for a game in Brazil or Spain as early as 2024.”
No teams have ever played in Brazil, but there have been two exhibition games that have taken place in Spain. However, those were both in the early 1990s.
This would be another massive opportunity for the Dolphins to capture an international fanbase in a country that hasn’t had the chance to see much live football. Obviously, ownership would be pushing for this to grow their viewership and create more revenue.
With the NFL putting games in Germany in 2021 for the first time since 1994, Spain and Brazil aren’t out of the question.