Keith Taylor of the Atlanta Falcons makes a tackle during the game against the Indianapolis Colts last weekend. Boris Streubel/Getty Images
The NFL’s passport is getting another stamp, but the drama back home is just as intense.
From revenge games to division battles, here are five things to know heading into Week 11.
NFL heads to Spain
For the first time ever, the NFL is headed to the Spanish capital.
The Miami Dolphins and Washington Commanders will square off in Madrid in the league’s first regular-season game in the country.
The historic matchup will take place at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, home of Real Madrid, and will close out this year’s international slate. Spain becomes the seventh country outside the United States to host an NFL regular-season game, joining Canada, Mexic

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