Arizona Cardinals to play game in Mexico City in '20

ByJOSH WEINFUSS
February 28, 2020, 11:49 AM

TEMPE, Ariz. -- The Arizona Cardinals are heading back to Mexico City.

Fifteen years after they played there in the NFL's first regular-season game outside of the United States, the Cardinals will return to Mexico's capital for another regular-season game in 2020, the league announced Friday.

Details of the day, kickoff time and opponent were not released, but the Cardinals will be the home team and the game will be played at Estadio Azteca.

This trip will be Arizona's tradeoff for hosting Super Bowl LVII in February 2023. The NFL stipulates that the host team for a Super Bowl must give up a home game to play internationally.

"We are thrilled to learn that this game will take place at Estadio Azteca where we received such an enthusiastic reception in 2005," Cardinals chairman and president Michael Bidwill said in a release. "We are extremely grateful for the support we receive from fans in Mexico and look forward to an incredible experience."

The Cardinals beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-14 in 2005 in Estadio Azteca. The crowd was a then-record 103,467.

With the Cardinals being the home team in Mexico City, it means the Miami Dolphins will be the host for a game in London this coming season. It was already known the Dolphins would be the home team for an international game.

The Jacksonville Jaguars will play two home games in London this season in an attempt to increase their local revenue. Since 2013, they have had a contract with the NFL to play one home game annually at London's Wembley Stadium.

Information from ESPN's Michael DiRocco was used in this report.