
Peter O'Reilly
Peter O'Reilly is the Executive Vice President of the NFL, overseeing the league's international growth and partnerships. He has been instrumental in expanding the NFL's presence in markets outside of the United States, including Brazil, where he aims to solidify a long-term commitment to American football. O'Reilly has expressed enthusiasm about the potential for future games and events in Brazil, indicating the league's dedication to fostering its fan base and enhancing the overall experience for international audiences.
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Peter O'Reilly cofounded Greenman Open in 2005 with Johnnie Wilkinson.
8,000 Irish investors blocked from withdrawing cash from German retail property fund – The Irish Times
Peter O'Reilly is the executive vice president of International Business and Events for the NFL.
Así es la logística de la NFL en MadridPeter O’Reilly co-established Greenman in 2005 alongside Johnnie Wilkinson.
Property fund warns Irish investors of ‘knee-jerk’ redemption risk for €1.26bn portfolio – The Irish Times
Peter O'Reilly is the NFL executive vice-president overseeing club business, international and league events.
American football’s quest for global domination rolls into Dublin – The Irish TimesPeter O'Reilly is an NFL executive who highlighted the deep connection between the team, the owners, and Ireland.
NFL Dublin: Pittsburgh Steelers set to face Minnesota Vikings in historic Rooney homecomingPeter O’Reilly, the NFL's executive vice-president, has said the first game will probably be held in week one of the season.
Los Angeles Rams defensive end Kobie Turner, known as ‘the conductor’, vows to rock the MCG in NFL’s first regular season game in AustraliaPeter O'Reilly is the NFL EVP of club business and league events.
Olympic flag football: NFL owners vote to allow players to participate at 2028 LA GamesPeter O'Reilly is an NFL executive discussing the possibility of playing a game in Abu Dhabi.
Tush push is the hottest topic at the NFL league meetingsPeter O’Reilly contended that the arrival of Wetherspoon into the neighbourhood had coincided with an increase in antisocial behaviour in the area.
Council refuses permission for Wetherspoon ‘noise wall’ – The Irish TimesPeter O'Reilly, the executive vice president of the NFL, stated that the league aims to maintain a long-term commitment in Brazil.
NFL no Brasil, novo jogo em SP e mais franquias: o que a liga planeja para o País em 2025






























