Looks like the Dolphins are headed for Spain in 2025. The Miami Dolphins will headline the NFL’s first game in Mardid, the league announced Friday. While the Dolphins’ opponent has yet to be determined, the game will be played at the historic Bernabéu Stadium where Real Madrid F.C. calls home.
The Miami Dolphins will be one of the teams to play in Madrid next season at Bernabéu Stadium, the NFL announced Friday. The Dolphins will be the designated “home” team for what will be the first-ever regular-season game in Spain.
The Miami Dolphins will play in the NFL's first regular season game in Spain, which will be held at the iconic Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid this fall.
Could the Washington Commanders play in the first NFL game in Madrid, Spain, next season? On Friday, the Dolphins announced they would be the official home team for the league's first game in Madrid.
We now the answer to the question of where the Miami Dolphins' overseas game in the 2025 regular season, and that answer is Madrid, Spain. The big question now
The Miami Dolphins will make NFL history in 2025 when they host the league’s first-ever regular-season game in Madrid, Spain. We will be hosting the NFL’s first game in Madrid next season. pic.twitter.com/vfBltXlzkR
The Miami Dolphins will travel to Europe in 2025. On Friday, the franchise revealed it was the team selected by the NFL to play in the league's first-ever game in Madrid, Spain. The NFL did not immediately provide a date for the game,
This South Florida football team is brushing up on their Spanish as they are set to make history as they become the first NFL team to play a regular season game
Acto de presentación del partido de la NFL que se disputará en el Santiago Bernabéu. #RealMadrid
The Miami Dolphins will play in the NFL's first-ever regular-season game in Spain when Madrid hosts a matchup next season at iconic Bernabéu Stadium, the league announced Friday.
The Miami Dolphins will feature in the first NFL game to be held in Spain as the league expands its international footprint, organisers announced on Friday.