The Detroit Lions have confirmed they will play an NFL international game in Munich, Germany, in 2026, according to multiple reports including Fox Sports and Yahoo Sports. The game will take place at the FC Bayern Munich Stadium, marking a return to overseas play for the Lions since their London games in 2014 and 2015.
Star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, whose mother Miriam was born in Germany, expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity, describing it as a meaningful homecoming as noted by Fox Sports and Yahoo Sports. Miriam St. Brown revealed the news in a social media video, further highlighting the family connection to the game.
The NFL’s 2026 game in Munich is part of its broader international strategy to expand the sport’s global footprint by hosting nine games abroad during the upcoming season, as outlined in Yahoo Sports coverage. The November or December date and the identity of the Lions’ opponent are expected to be announced with the 2026 schedule release.
This event not only showcases the NFL’s commitment to growth in Europe but also provides the Lions with a unique platform to engage their German fan base, particularly through St. Brown’s personal ties. Travel packages for fans interested in attending the match are already available, signaling strong interest and anticipated attendance.
Looking ahead, the league’s announcement of additional international games will clarify how the Lions’ Munich matchup fits within the 2026 calendar, making it a key fixture to watch as the NFL continues cultivating its European presence. The implications for player marketing and international fan development will be closely monitored.

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