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Chips McCoys!

September 10, 2024 by nflinlondon

Great news for NFL UK fans, as legendary crisp maker McCoy’s has announced that they will be partnering with the league here for the next few seasons. Chips McCoy’s!

Britain is a nation of crisp (or chips) enthusiasts, and now British fans can double-dip all they want, with a fantastic array of flavours to suit every NFL fan.
Or do they?

Sure, McCoy’s has some amazing, and tasty options when it comes to flavour-town, but are there any truly team-centred chips to satisfy NFL UK fans?
There is now!

To help the McCoy’s team find some authentic tastes, we came up with a few team flavours unique to their fan base. Now British fans can rip open a bag, and support their team just by chowing down. 

Let’s take a look at some of the flavours we here at NFL in London have cooked up for the 2024 NFL season!

NFL UK Themed Crisps

Saints-Cajun Crawdad

What could be more NOLA than wet, river bugs? New Orleans is famed for it’s crawdad cookouts, and southern spices, so we present to you ‘Cajun Crawdad Flavour’.

Sure, we do have some flavours similar here in the UK already, but this popping crunch will make you say ‘Who Dat’ in every bite.

Vikings-Mead Herring

The Vikings are historically famed for many things, some good, a lot bad, but one thing that they were notorious for was their love of herring. And who doesn’t love a good smoked fish head for breakfast?
We’ve sweetened the flave for this one, by adding some mead to the mix, giving you Mead Herring-the crisp you never knew you needed.

But you do. You need it now.

Raiders-Rattlesnake Ramen

Check your boots Las Vegas NFL fans, because there might be a rattlesnake in one this season!

Combining the bite of a snake, and the fishiness of ramen, and you get the delictible “Rattlesnake Ramen” smacking you upside the head. No need for anti-venom for this one, but it does pair nicely with tequila and sunsets. 

Packers-Cheesy Feet

You know you’re in the midwest when the smells of ripened cheese, and feet are almost indistinguishable. Fear not Wisconsin fans, we have combined both of the flavours to give you Packers Cheesy Feet, foot shaped crisps that smell like an old locker. 

You might need some dip for this one, as it’s as cheesy as it is footy. 

Jets-Metlife Monster Crunch

NY Jets fans can attest to the monster that lives under the field at Metlife Stadium, so we thought we would honour that beast with it’s own taste. While the monster usually dines on ankles, knees and ACL’s, we’re hoping to tempt it from under the bed with some truly monstrous crisps in this bag. 

Chicago-Bear Meat

It’s hunting season somewhere, so why not satisfy the curious carnivore in you with some authentic Bear Meat? Chewy, tough, and with a gamey aroma, these might actually bring out your inner-vegetarian after a whole packet. Good thing they are made from potatoes! 

Ravens-Shiny Bits

Ravens and crows are notoriously entertained by shiny things, which makes them the perfect NFL fans! You’ll be shouting ‘nevermore’ from the rooftops, after biting into a bag of potato and metal bits. Trade your shiny bits for other food, or just attract a flock of admirers. Choking hazard? Definitely.  

Cardinals-Suet and Crickets

Another bird, another diet you need to try, as we present the Arizona Cardinals ‘Suet and Crickets’ flavoured crisps. Bugs are the future according to scientists, so we doubled down on taste so bold, you’ll be regurgitating it down the throats of your enemies. Flap your wings with pride Arizona, it’s Suet and Crickets time!

Chargers-Electric Eel

Let’s up the voltage with another flavour that will have even the Harbaugh brothers planning a reunion. The Chargers might have moved up the coast a bit, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t lost their sea legs. Shock yourself with each bite of ‘Electric Eel’ crisps, that will power your Sunday Fundays. 

Falcons-Peach Pellets

Nothing could be sweeter than a Georgia peach, unless you add some bird chunder to the mix, so we give you Falcons ‘Peach Pellets’ flavour. Bursting with peachiness and with a hint of falcon spew, this new McCoy’s crisp flavour could be bold enough to combine the sweetness of the south, with ornithology. 

Titans-Bacon Bourbon

Of all the flavours we concocted, this one actually looks really damn yummy! Combing the salty, crunch of bacon, with the boozy-oozy of bourbon, this is a crisp you won’t want to share. Especially with the kids, ‘cause of bourbon and all that. The perfect flavour for when your team is winning, losing, or on a bye week!

Giants-Rat Apple

Crisp scientists know it’s about finding that perfect taste balance that yields the greatest chip. 

Which is why the homage to the New York Giants brings in the tartness of apple, with the rodent aroma of a rat for ‘Rat Apple’. No tetanus shots are required to open a bag of these, although the rat flavonoids will attract more rats. 

Of course we’re kidding, for all of you folks who take things too seriously. 

We love the NFL, crisps, and everything that fits into the Venn diagram of the two. 

Good on you McCoy’s for joining forces with the NFLUK. We’re always ready with some flavour options. Just say the word. 

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Writers Wanted

August 1, 2024 by nflinlondon

Writers wanted NFL fans in London and beyond! Are you passionate about American football and have a flair for writing? NFL in London is seeking talented wordsmiths to join our team and help bring the excitement of the NFL to a global audience to join our NFL team. As we expand our coverage of American football in the UK and beyond, we’re looking for fresh voices to contribute engaging content to our platform.
Hate the Packers? Bring it. Cowboys fan with plenty to say? Jot it down. Panthers fan who thinks ‘this is the year’? WTF bud?
Nothing is off limits, except hate or product placements. 

The Position

We’re on the hunt for writers who can craft compelling, opinion-based articles about the NFL, with a particular focus on the league’s presence in London and its global impact. This is an opportunity to share your unique perspective on America’s favourite sport with an international readership.
Whether it’s where to watch the games, things to do in the city, or even cool history about the games in London and beyond.
We’re looking for writers of all opinions. 

Key Responsibilities

– Produce original, thought-provoking content about the NFL

– Focus on NFL games in London and the sport’s growing international presence

– Offer fresh insights and analysis on teams, players, and league developments

– Engage with readers through your unique voice and style

The Team

At NFL in London, we’re more than just a website – we’re a community of football enthusiasts dedicated to growing the sport’s presence across the pond. Our team consists of passionate writers, podcasters, and content creators who live and breathe American football. We started this way back in 2008, and since then we’ve hosted events at Wembley, Tottenham, the Hippodrome Casino, and all across London. By joining us, for our Writers Wanted pitch you’ll become part of a dynamic group that’s already carved out a niche across Facebook, Insta, our podcast, and our live events.
We’re always looking for promoters as well, and happy to create unique marketing campaigns for any bars looking to bring in NFL fans. 

Ideal Skills and Qualifications

– Strong writing abilities with a knack for engaging storytelling

– In-depth knowledge of the NFL, its teams, players, and history

– Understanding of the sport’s growing international appeal, especially in the UK

– Ability to meet deadlines and produce consistent, high-quality content

– Familiarity with SEO best practices is a plus, but not required

-Graphic design/ video editing skills

Content Guidelines

– Articles should be a minimum of 700 words

– Keep the content family-friendly’ish – no vulgar language or team hate

– Avoid promotional content or product placement

– All submissions must be original and not solely generated by AI

Benefits

While this is currently an unpaid position, the exposure and opportunities it provides are valuable:

– Your work will reach an audience of over 50,000 readers

– Potential to join our NFL in London podcast as a guest or regular contributor

– Opportunities to attend NFL training camps and gain behind-the-scenes access

– Involvement in NFL London games, including potential press access

– Build your portfolio and gain recognition in the sports writing community

NFL 2024 and Beyond

As the NFL continues to expand its international presence, particularly in London, your role as a writer for NFL in London will put you at the centre of this exciting growth. You’ll have the opportunity to cover:

– The increasing number of NFL games played in London

– The potential for a permanent NFL franchise in the UK

– The development of homegrown British talent in American football

– The cultural impact of the NFL’s expansion into new markets

How to Apply

Ready to join our team? Here’s how to throw your hat in the ring:

1. Submit a 700-word sample article on any NFL-related topic and include ‘Writers Wanted’ anywhere in your response 

2. Include a brief bio and any relevant writing experience

3. Share your ideas for future articles or content series

4. Send your application to mapleyankeesports@gmail.com with the title Writers Wanted-(your name) 

Not a Writer?

We’re always on the lookout for creative content in various formats. If you have ideas for videos, memes, infographics, or other innovative ways to engage our audience, we want to hear from you too!

This is more than just a writing gig – it’s a chance to be part of the NFL’s exciting journey across London the globe. Whether you’re a seasoned sports writer or a passionate fan with a talent for words, we want to hear your voice. Join the NFL in London team and help us share the thrill of American football with fans around the world! We’re on the way with video as well, so throw us your best Hail Mary. 

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London Games 2024

May 23, 2024 by nflinlondon

We can all breathe a collective sigh of relief as the NFL has finally released the upcoming schedule, allowing us to know who is playing in the London Games 2024. Once again it looks like the UK is in for another set of great games, Germany-not so much.

The 2024 has given us a whole new set of viewing parameters for the season, with the Chiefs playing on six different days of the week, the Jets feasting on primetime games, and the Panthers sucking on a big old bag of nothing. So much to think about, and the season hasn’t even started yet!

Let’s look at the London games we have lined up for October 2024.

Jets vs Vikings-Oct 6-Tottenham

Aaron Rodgers is coming to London folks-if he’s healthy, as the first game up is an AFC/ NFC contest.
Minnesota has moved up at QB, and with the talent they have at wide receivers , this could be a matchup between two winning teams.

Early October in London is usually sunny and sweet, so we should also benefit from some balmy temperatures, and great events hosted by the NFLUK.

As the first up of the trio, this one will certainly be of media interest, as Aaron Rodgers is a constant celebrity, and full of soundbites that should tickle the UK media.

Jaguars vs Bears-Oct 13-Tottenham

Bears fans all over Europe will be salivating over this one, as they finally get to see a potential franchise quarterback in the making. Chicago already has a home nation status for England, which means that the Bears will go full out to make sure that this game will go down in the history books.

Jacksonville went 2-0 in their 2023 London games, even busting down the Buffalo Bills in a dramatic game. Then their season went downhill, so it will be interesting to see if Trevor Lawrence will be able to rebound in 2024 as they look to play in London twice again.

Patriots vs Jaguars-Oct 20-Wembley

The Jags host a second game at home, as they take on New England in an AFC showdown. Ok, maybe not a showdown, as the Pats have been less than stellar without that TB12 magic.

The Patriots are committed to Drake Make, and with the recent social image of him looking like Tom Brady’s son, there is hope once again in the loins of Boston. They have a tough division though, so they might be walking into London with a few wins.

It might not be the most popular of the games, but with recent news of new international destinations, this could be the last time that London sees a 3 game set for a while.

Internationals

Other NFL global games to watch out for are the week 1 match between the Packers and Eagles in Brazil on September 6th. This will be a tough test for Jordan Love against an Eagles squad looking for some NFC respect, and they have been starting strong the past few seasons.

Germany gets a bit of coin flip from last year’s AFC behemoth, as they get saddled with a lowly game between the Giants and Panthers in Week 10 on November 10th. Again, it’s easy to make quick snides like this, but who knows what could happen this year with two QBs with massive chips on their shoulders.

Other news this week tips Ireland and Australia for other upcoming potential international destinations.
Tough luck for Canada, who probably ruined their chances by hosting atrocious games in the past, and will probably never see one again unless a billionaire is able to buy a team.

Podcast

Our new podcast is up! So why not have a great listen to the boys ramble on about all the latest NFL news, including the international games, summertime blues, and how Netflix is making out in the streaming.

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History of London Games

April 17, 2024 by nflinlondon

The NFL has had a powerful impact on London, so much so that we wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for their commitment to establishing it here. 

So let’s take a look at the History of the London Games to give us a little perspective on how indelible the league has been in setting up shop in London, allowing it to pivot internationally to great success. 

And we’re very happy that they did!

In October 2007, Wembley Stadium witnessed history as it hosted the inaugural NFL game in London. The matchup between the Miami Dolphins and the New York Giants marked the beginning of a new era for American football fans in the UK and Europe. With over 81,000 spectators filling the iconic venue, the atmosphere was electric as fans eagerly embraced the opportunity to experience the excitement of NFL football on British soil.

Evolution of the International Series

What started as an experimental venture to gauge international interest in American football has since evolved into an annual tradition cherished by fans across the globe. Over the years, the NFL International Series has grown in scope and significance, with multiple games now held at various venues across London. From Wembley Stadium to Twickenham Stadium and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, each venue has played host to thrilling matchups and unforgettable moments.

Now look at the NFL, it’s everywhere on TV and streaming shows. The sheer power of the league and its commitment to London is a testament to the power of the game, and the NFL. 

Camaraderie Among Fans

One of the most remarkable aspects of the NFL’s presence in London is the sense of camaraderie and community it fosters among fans. Regardless of team allegiance, supporters from all walks of life come together to celebrate their shared love of the game. Tailgate parties, fan rallies, and meet-and-greets with NFL legends have become integral parts of the London game-day experience, creating a vibrant atmosphere that transcends borders and cultures.

Look at any London NFL game and you’ll see a swath of various jerseys from current to fantasy. The Brits love fancy dress, so don’t expect them to come dressed in battle uniform, it’s supposed to be about personality. 

Thrilling Comebacks and Overtime Dramas

On the field, NFL games played in London have produced no shortage of memorable moments and dramatic finishes. From thrilling come-from-behind victories to nail-biting overtime showdowns, each game has provided fans with heart-stopping excitement and edge-of-your-seat action. Whether it’s a game-winning touchdown catch in the final seconds or a game-saving interception in overtime, every play leaves an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of fans.

Every year the games get better, and that’s a good thing. 

NFL’s Impact on UK and European Culture

Beyond the gridiron, the NFL International Series has had a profound impact on UK and European culture. Through initiatives such as NFL UK Academy and NFL Flag Football, the league has invested in grassroots development programs aimed at nurturing the next generation of talent. By promoting inclusivity and diversity, the NFL has not only expanded the reach of American football but also enriched the sporting landscape in the UK and Europe.

You can see it on the high streets and shops, as NFL merch is growing in street popularity with the kids. The NFL is cool yo!

The Bright Future of the NFL in London

As the NFL International Series continues to evolve and grow, the future looks brighter than ever for American football in London and beyond. With the recent addition of regular-season games in other European cities, such as Mexico City and Munich, the league’s global footprint continues to expand. With each passing year, the spirit of the game continues to unite fans across continents, celebrating the shared joy of gridiron glory.

And a a week 1 game in Brazil between the Eagles and Packers? C’mon!

We here at NFL in London sure look forward to putting on more fantastic events for the fans. 

Highest Scoring London Games

The London games have been notoriously low scoring affairs thanks to numerous reasons, but that doesn’t mean that the capital hasn’t seen its share of exciting matches.

Here are some of the highest scoring NFL games that London has hosted over the past 17 years, and there have been a lot of them.

Please let us know what your favourite London games have been, and be sure to add photos!

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Indianapolis Colts
October 2, 2016

Jaguars 30, Colts 27

In a thrilling matchup, the Jaguars and Colts traded blows throughout the game. Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles threw for over 300 yards and a touchdown, while running back T.J. Yeldon rushed for a score. The Colts, led by quarterback Andrew Luck, mounted a late comeback attempt, but a decisive interception by Jaguars’ safety Clayton Geathers sealed the victory for Jacksonville in front of a raucous London crowd.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Carolina Panthers
October 13, 2019

Panthers 37, Buccaneers 26

The Buccaneers and Panthers engaged in a high-scoring shootout, with both offenses lighting up the scoreboard. Panthers quarterback Kyle Allen threw for over 200 yards and two touchdowns, while running back Christian McCaffrey dominated with over 150 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns. Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston countered with over 400 passing yards and two touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Panthers’ offensive onslaught.

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Tennessee Titans
October 21, 2018

Chargers 20, Titans 19

In a closely contested battle, the Chargers and Titans exchanged field goals and touchdowns throughout the game. Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota orchestrated a late scoring drive to put Tennessee ahead, but a missed two-point conversion sealed their fate. Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers led a game-winning drive, culminating in a touchdown pass to wide receiver Mike Williams. The Chargers’ defense held firm in the final moments to secure the narrow victory.

Detroit Lions vs. Atlanta Falcons
October 26, 2014

Lions 22, Falcons 21

The Lions staged a remarkable fourth-quarter comeback to defeat the Falcons in a thrilling contest. Trailing by 21 points at halftime, Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford rallied his team with over 300 passing yards and two touchdowns. The game-winning score came on a late touchdown pass from Stafford to wide receiver Golden Tate, capping off a dramatic comeback victory for Detroit in front of an enthusiastic London crowd.

Miami Dolphins vs. New York Jets
October 4, 2015

Dolphins 27, Jets 14

The Dolphins controlled the game from start to finish, dominating the Jets on both sides of the ball. Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw for over 200 yards and two touchdowns, while the defense stifled the Jets’ offense, forcing multiple turnovers. Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick struggled to find rhythm against Miami’s defense, managing only one touchdown pass in a disappointing performance for New York.

These game highlights showcase the excitement and drama of the highest-scoring NFL games played in London, underscoring the growing popularity of American football in the UK and Europe. It’s only getting bigger and better thanks to the bright, big minds at the NFLUK.

Hopefully with more NFL games hitting Europe in upcoming years, we’ll see some big scores to reward the fans who love the NFL so much. 

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April Drama

April 5, 2024 by nflinlondon

As the NFL offseason rolls on, the drama continues to unfold, and fans across the globe are eagerly seeking insight into the latest news and developments. Look no further than our exclusive podcast April Drama, where hosts Ryan and Wade deliver an in-depth analysis of all the April Drama in the league. From high-profile trades to game-changing signings, they leave no stone unturned in their discussion.

In the latest episode of our NFL in London podcast, Ryan and Wade bring their unique perspectives to the table as they delve into the most compelling storylines of the month. With their finger on the pulse of the NFL, they provide listeners with valuable insights and thoughtful commentary that you won’t find anywhere else.

One of the highlights of the episode is the duo’s discussion is the Stefon Diggs move to the Texans  that  rocked the league in April with its big money implications. Ryan and Wade break down the week, examining how they will impact the teams involved and the landscape of the NFL as a whole. From blockbuster deals to under-the-radar swaps, they offer expert analysis that will satisfy even the most discerning football aficionados.

But the drama doesn’t stop there. Ryan and Wade also dissect the latest signings that have sent shockwaves through the NFL community. Whether it’s a marquee free agent landing with a new team or a rising star re-signing with his current squad, they provide comprehensive coverage of all the major moves, complete with their thoughts on what it means for the players and their respective teams.

Looking ahead, Ryan and Wade offer their predictions for the future of the NFL, discussing which teams are poised for success and which ones may face challenges in the coming season. Their insightful commentary provides listeners with valuable insights that will inform their own opinions and predictions as they eagerly await the start of the next NFL campaign.

If you want to listen to the whole podcast, just click here to get your fill of it.

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April Drama

Stefon Diggs

The drama of Diggs as a Bill is no more, as Stefon has shuffled off to Houston to the glee of Buffalo fans. It wasn’t long into the signing that the Texans then offered to buy Diggs out, showing that me might not be everyone’s cup of tea.

The Texans will have to eat $22.5 million just to see what Diggs can do this year, which seems a hell of a punt on a guy who couldn’t deliver for the past few seasons as an ageing wide-receiver.

Stop Driving

Rashee Rice was the latest NFL star to get caught doing dumb things in a car, after being busted trashing a Lambo in Dallas recently. When will these young guys learn to stop driving?

It should be mandated by each team to make new players sign an agreement not to drive drunk, silly, or just give them a driver or Uber credits in the offseason so they don’t kill any more people.

Louis Rees-Zammit

It’s looking good for Rees, who just signed a 3 year deal with the Chiefs that will have him play a key role in the new NFL kickoff rules. With rugby playing a key role in the NFL for 2024, there is a greta chance that Louis will be a big part of the Kansas City squad.

That’s it for this edition – tune in to our April Drama podcast episode today and join Ryan and Wade as they break down all the latest news and developments in the NFL. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or just getting into the game, their engaging discussion is sure to entertain and inform. Subscribe now and stay ahead of the curve with our NFL in London podcast.

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