Predicting Future NFL Expansion & Relocation

Published 2024-03-10

All Comments (21)
  • It really is hard seeing the NFL expand. 32 teams is such a well-balanced number of teams.
  • @Tank4Life
    Literally nothing wrong with Raymond James. Tampa is going nowhere.
  • @GreenFlame2007
    Bucs would not relocate, despite the bad years, there is a passionate fan base, and with recent playoff success and no financial issues, I don’t see them moving anytime soon.
  • @nickk7425
    How come I never hear anyone talk about Oklahoma getting an NFL team??😊
  • @havokan45
    Reports if the NFL expands or Relacation again that St. Louis had a deal in place to be the top city on the list when the Rams left . I forget the year ESPN was talking about after the Rams left and said some group was bugging the NFL to expand
  • Jags aren’t leaving Jax. Khan is building a Four Seasons just south of the stadium on the river, and construction has already started.
  • @steventomasi5557
    My 8 picks for NFL expansion is San Diego,Portland,Salt Lake City,St.Louis,San Antonio,Birmingham,OKC and Omaha
  • @robfreedman6496
    Austin won't be getting a team. McNair and Jones would say no to that.
  • @shanebarnes6783
    I hope taxpayers start saying no to all these subsidies. It’s insane to give billions to billionaires and they keep all the money. See how much franchises are worth these days. Taxpayers put money in, getting nothing back.
  • @reekgotti3209
    I would be surprised if the Bucs moved they won 2 Super Bowls. They have a decent fan base and they have had a history of winning since the Tony Dungy era after all those bad years. The stadium just need to be remodeled its barely over 25 years old opening in 98
  • San Diego should be #1 about getting team back if they can get a stadium built . Super Bowl meant to be played there. The San Antonio/ Austin Corridor has about 5 million people. They can support a team if cowboys/Texans allow it
  • @slibertas1996
    Restore the American cities who have recently had their teams taken from them. St Louis, San Diego, and Oakland. Then we’ll talks about another city
  • @shawnokeefe1580
    Toronto is in Buffalos market and 30 percent of their season ticket holders are Canadian......that's a major hickup
  • @quadsquad6638
    I'm from Toronto. Canada loves the NFL and canadians root for so many teams hell I'm a packer fan we could definitely support an NFL And TBH We like the NFL more than the CFL
  • Depressed Ginger is bullshitting. Raymond James Stadium is one of the best NFL stadiums in the nation. The stadium hosted 3 Super Bowls and will host another one in the upcoming years. Also, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Tampa Bay Rays aren't going nor relocating anywhere. Tampa Bay has 1 #13 TV market with over 3 million people in the metropolitan area. The Glazers bought the Bucs in 1995 to stay in Tampa. The Glazers have organizations and partnerships with businesses throughout the Tampa Bay area. The Glazers invested millions of dollars in the area. The Glazers also built a state-of-the-art training facility across the street from the stadium. There will be either a renovation to the current stadium or a new stadium. There's no way the Bucs are ever leaving Tampa.
  • @oppinoy
    You are so biased against the south and Florida. Have you even been to Florida or just watch videos about Florida? Tampa and Jacksonville are not bad areas and aren’t bad stadiums. Orlando is a terrible place for a team and the Camping world stadium is garbage. The Jags will play in Gainesville while they renovate. The swamp is a better stadium than the Browns/Bengals/ or Steelers stadium. It doesn’t have many luxury boxes but the Jags aren’t worried about the profits, they just want a decent field and experience for their fans. The swamp is an amazing game experience and the only downside would be the NFL fans might get spoiled by being exposed to a super loud game experience with the seats so close to the field with the seats so steep. People don’t like the Devil Ray stadium in St Pete because there is nothing around the stadium so it feels dangerous when games get out at night, since it’s isolated. They aren’t moving.