The powers that be didn’t hear us! Professional American football continues to expand abroad, but Dublin still hasn’t been officially added to the line-up. So, we’re starting the new football season by bringing back our Touchdown in Dublin unofficial call for a game in Dublin. And this time, we’re getting LOUD.
Why Dublin? Well, the best-in-class grass for one. But we also think it boasts some of the best spirit and fans, not unlike the Jameson brand. So, as the world’s #1 Irish Whiskey, we’ve taken it upon ourselves to rally America to try and get the great game of professional American football to Dublin, Ireland. Because we think only a Jameson could try to get the powers-that-be to host a professional American football game in Ireland!
And while we’re happy Brazil and Spain got games this year, we won’t stop calling for a game in Dublin until it happens. That’s why we’re cranking up the volume, inviting more people to join us – including football great Julian Edelman – and taking our unofficial call on the road. Introducing the Jameson Touchdown in Dublin Rally, which will debut in New York City week one of the professional American football season and make stops across the country this fall to rally fans and build support for our unofficial call. The rally features a custom Jameson Touchdown in Dublin bus decked out to represent a professional football locker room inside, complete with swag, Jameson products, games and more.
Fans can help us get loud by joining our huddle at Jameson.com. If you do, and a regular season professional American football game in Dublin is officially announced before April 1, 2025, you’ll have a chance to win* the Ultimate Dublin Experience - complete with flights to Dublin, a tour of the Jameson Distillery and a gift card that could be used towards tickets to a game.
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