NFL Unlikely to Play Games in London During 2020 Season According to Latest Buzz
By Thomas Carannante

With the 2020 NFL season somewhat up in the air due to the coronavirus pandemic, it seems as if there's one sure thing regarding the upcoming campaign.
According to the latest reports, overseas games in London are not expected to be "feasible," and they'll instead likely take place in the United States.
The British publication, The Daily Mail, reports that NFL games in London this season are "not feasible" and all NFL games are expected to be played in the U.S. this upcoming season. The Dolphins had been scheduled to play a home game in England in 2020.
— Barry Jackson (@flasportsbuzz) May 3, 2020
This doesn't at all come as a surprise. If the season on US soil could already be delayed, how in the world would the league push the envelope to have games take place in London? It's not an endeavor worth following through with.
It sure is a bummer for NFL UK fans, as well as Wembley Stadium regulars, all of whom are already deprived of Premier League action, which could be canceled altogether.
Nobody really sure what the future holds for international travel or sporting events come the autumn but will be interesting to see if @NFL put the London games on the schedule to begin with. @NFLUK https://t.co/CiPZTjQVHS
— Mike White (@mikewhitesport) May 3, 2020
With the schedule release looming, it's likely Roger Goodell has already made his decision here as we wait for an official confirmation. This means the Dolphins, Patriots and Jaguars will have one less strenuous road trip in 2020.