The Seattle Seahawks will be one of two teams to play in the first-ever NFL regular-season game in Germany when they square off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 10 at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
Coach Pete Carroll talked about the magnitude of the opportunity on Monday.
“Sure, and again, I’ll throw this number around, somebody said that there have been three million requests for tickets, which is a staggering number of requests,” Carroll said. “I can’t imagine, but they are excited, they are really pumped up about it. We are going to try and put on a show, make them see our football, and experience it in a way they never have before.
“It’s an honor to do that and we will respect the heck out of every aspect of this.”
As far as travel goes, the Seahawks are set to cross 34 time zones this year when they fly
“We have a big travel thing to endure, but so do they,” Carroll explained. “It’s a bit of a competition in that regard, to put all of the elements that it takes to get this whole thing on the move, transfer us to a new country, and figure it out. We have such a great group around us and people that can function so well together and they are so well organized that it’s not going to be a big deal.
“We are just going to play another away game.”
The Seahawks plan to hit the road following Wednesday’s practice.
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