The Chicago Bears have Spain on their radar. Kevin Warren, president and CEO of the storied NFL franchise, spoke very positively about the possibility of the team playing games on Spanish soil as part of the league’s international program.
Warren highlighted the strong experience the NFL has had in other European markets, such as the United Kingdom, and emphasized the steady growth of American football outside the United States.
In that context, cities like Madrid and Barcelona are seen as destinations with the potential to host official games in the future.
The Bears organization has made it clear that international expansion is a medium-term strategic priority, aimed at establishing the NFL in new markets.
In this landscape, Spain is gaining relevance, and the Bears are not hiding their interest in being part of that global leap.
