Detroit Lions Germany Opponent Coming Into Focus
The Detroit Lions could face one of three teams in their 2026 Germany game as schedule details begin to emerge.
The Detroit Lions are headed overseas in 2026, and now we’re starting to get a clearer picture of who they might face. With the NFL schedule release right around the corner, team president Rod Wood offered insight into how the league is shaping Detroit’s upcoming international matchup. Lions narrowing down potential Germany opponents Detroit is scheduled to host a game in Germany this season, marking the franchise’s first international appearance since 2015.
While the opponent hasn’t been finalized, Wood made it clear the Lions helped narrow the possibilities. The team was allowed to protect two home games from being moved overseas, and they chose division matchups against the Packers and Vikings. That decision plays a major role in who’s left on the table.
Three likely opponents emerging As noted by Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press , based on scheduling logistics and international marketing ties, the Lions are most likely to face one of three teams: New York Giants Tampa Bay Buccaneers New England Patriots All three teams have international marketing rights in Germany and are already scheduled to play in Detroit this season, making them strong candidates. Why not a division rival? In the past, teams could avoid all division opponents in international games.
That’s no longer the case. The NFL adjusted its rules due to the increasing number of overseas matchups, allowing teams to protect only a limited number of games. Still, Wood suggested a division matchup—like the Bears—is unlikely.