Posted by ESPN.com's Pat Yasinskas
There were rumblings in London last week that the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could be next in line for a trip to England.
Makes sense on one very big level. The Glazers, who own the Bucs, also own English soccer team Manchester United. The Glazers, at first, were vilified as carpetbaggers when they bought the legendary team. But the Glazers have kept things running as usual and have come to be accepted by the British.
The NFL is committed to playing a game at London's Wembley Stadium in 2009 and Commissioner Roger Goodell has said there's a chance there could be two international games next year.
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