For years, American Football has been stepping outside of its home country, playing for excited fans in England, Mexico, Germany, and as of 2024, Brazil. It has been thrilling to see the rise in joy around the world of bringing American Football to stadiums and fans everywhere. But, Jameson Irish Whiskey and former wide receiver Julian Edelman are making an unofficial call to expand American Football’s presence to Dublin, Ireland, a place that has yet to host a professional NFL game.
While everyone is waiting to see if the Kansas City Chiefs can successfully accomplish the first Super Bowl three-peat in history, why not give fans something else new to look forward to?
Jameson Irish Whiskey and Julian Edelman began making their point publicly in New York City on Friday, September 6th by introducing the Jameson Touchdown in Dublin Bus right in front of headquarters for professional football. They really strove to score some touchdowns with the crowd and make their voices and excitement heard.
If you are 21 and over, you can help the cause by going to JamesonSports.com to show support. However, this also offers an opportunity to fans as well. By visiting the website, you can win the Ultimate Dublin Experience. In the event that a 2025-2026 regular season game is revealed to occur in Dublin by April 1, 2025, one fan will receive a variety of exciting prizes, including their flight, a tour of the Jameson distillery, their trip accommodations, and a $3,000 gift card which will be used for the tickets to the game and to be joined by five friends.
Not only could Ireland win with a chance to host an American Football game, but a lucky winner would be given the opportunity to explore another part of the world they have never seen before. That sounds like a game-winning offer.
American Football’s rising popularity in Ireland is a fantastic opportunity to expand the American Football market to different countries, and encourage them to be excited fans of the game. So, help Ireland see a regular season American Football game in person.