What happened: Broadcaster Troy Renck said the Denver Broncos had sought to play a game at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, but the San Francisco 49Ers vetoed the move. The revelation surfaced as the stadium hosted a raucous World Cup knockout match, prompting renewed attention to the blocked proposal.
Why it matters: The 49Ers have historically controlled marketing rights over Mexico for NFL scheduling purposes, giving them the ability to block other franchises from staging games there. The veto highlights how internal league politics, not just logistics, shape which teams get access to lucrative international markets like Mexico City.
What to watch: Whether the Broncos revisit a Mexico City game for a future season remains unclear.