BREAKING SHOCK: Dallas Cowboys Stun Fans by Hinting at Plans to Transfer the Entire Team to London! .ni

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London, UK – In what could become the most shocking move in NFL history, the Dallas Cowboys have reportedly hinted at a bold plan to relocate the entire franchise to London, England. The news, leaked from internal discussions, has sent shockwaves through the football world and left fans on both sides of the Atlantic in disbelief.

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According to sources close to the organization, Cowboys executives have been exploring the possibility of establishing the franchise permanently in London as part of the NFL’s ongoing push to expand internationally. While the team has previously participated in NFL International Series games at Wembley and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the suggestion of a full relocation is unprecedented.

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Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has not issued an official statement but reportedly told insiders:

“The future of football is global. The Cowboys have always been ‘America’s Team’ — but maybe it’s time we become the world’s team.”

The idea immediately sparked massive reactions online. U.S. fans expressed anger and heartbreak at the thought of losing one of the league’s most iconic teams, while fans in the UK and across Europe flooded social media with excitement at the possibility of hosting a permanent NFL powerhouse.

Lễ hội người hâm mộ Cowboys tại Sân vận động Wembley ở London

Analysts, however, remain skeptical. The logistical challenges of a London-based NFL team — including travel schedules, time zones, and player contracts — would be monumental. Yet, the potential revenue and historic significance of such a move may tempt the league to pursue it more seriously than ever before.

For now, nothing is official. But if the rumors prove true, the Dallas Cowboys may soon swap the Texas star for the Union Jack — rewriting the history of the NFL forever.