The wait is OVER—and it’s about to get LOUD. The NFL just dropped a bombshell: regular-season games are storming back to Mexico City for THREE straight years starting in 2026 at the legendary Estadio Banorte. Mexican fans, your heartbreak ends now.
The Comeback Mexico Has Begged For
Forty million NFL fans—the biggest fanbase outside the U.S.—have been starving for live action since the last game in 2022. That drought? Finished. The league is locking in multiyear games at the newly renovated Estadio Banorte, home of Club América and the site of five unforgettable NFL battles (2005, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022).
NFL Mexico boss Arturo Olivé didn’t hold back: “We are delighted to bring regular-season NFL games back… This is an exciting moment for the NFL in Mexico.” Stadium exec Félix Aguirre fired back: “Estadio Banorte is incredibly proud to continue making history.”
Broadcast Bombshell: More NFL on Free TV
TelevisaUnivision just extended their 60-year partnership, meaning millions more fans will get games on Canal 5 and Canal 9. Olek Loewenstein, President of Sports, called it “delivering the best sports coverage to a huge and passionate fan base measured in millions.”
Why This Feels Like a Conquest
- 40 million rabid fans ready to erupt
- 10 NFL teams already holding marketing rights in Mexico
- NFL Flag exploding—projected 3.3 million kids playing in 2026
- Part of the biggest international push ever: NINE global games in 2026
The question burning every fan’s mind: Which rivalries will touch down first? Which teams will feel the thunder of 87,000 screaming Mexican faithful? Sign up now because these tickets will vanish in seconds.
The NFL isn’t just returning—they’re invading. And Mexico is ready to answer the call. 🏈🇲🇽









