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Ghislaine Maxwell declined to answer any questions during a closed-door, virtual deposition with the House Oversight Committee on Monday,…
The NFL will continue its push into international markets in 2026, highlighted by a return to Madrid and the league’s first regular-season game in Paris. The league announced Monday it has secured a multi-year agreement to stage future games at Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, while also confirming that France will host an NFL regular-season matchup for the first time. Madrid will again welcome the league in 2026 following the NFL’s debut in Spain last November, when the Miami Dolphins edged the Washington Commanders in overtime before a sellout crowd of more than 78,000 fans. That game marked a