The possibility of the London Jaguars:
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2015/oct/25/national-football-league-london-wembley-buffalo-bills-jacksonville-jaguars
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_International_Series
'Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the National Football League, has considered expanding the league's appeal overseas ever since the end of NFL Europa. Goodell has openly discussed the idea of holding a future Super Bowl game in London'
I refer you to the previously no-hope Manchester City now one of the 'Top 4' in the Premier League. Also Leicester City. All it would take is the right players for a potential UK-based NFL franchise.
Every single regular season game at Wembley has sold out in minutes of the announcement of such; the number of games there being extended to three last year. Roger Goodell has taken notice.
All it takes is having a decent team. Hull City had never made it to an FA Cup Final in it's existence, until 2014 vs. Arsenal. If a football team is good enough to make it to British football's ultimate competition...!
And should that come to pass, the London Jaguars would have played at their home games "God Save The Queen", so enjoy your paradox, Andy Schaftafly. And in more ways than one.
...and even then, your precious Timmy Teabowl would still be too shitty to play for that team.
How's that for a concept, Andy? So why couldn't your precious Timbo prophecise that? Roger Goodell couldn't have predicted how that first regular season game at Wembley Stadium would have been so popular & an instant sell-out. Like I say, he has taken notice.
So much so, that later this year, one game - New York Jets vs. Los Angeles Rams, on 23rd October - will be held on the Hallowed Turf at the home of Rugby Union, Twickenham, no less.