National Football League (NFL)
Similar to other U.S. professional sports, the National Football League (NFL) is also a global sport. Since 1920, foreign-born NFL players have comprised two percent of all players. Over time, foreign-born NFL players have come from nearly every continent representing more than 80 countries, as well as U.S. Territories and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Players from Canada (20.1%) comprise the largest shares of NFL players born outside the contiguous United States followed by Jamaica (6.8%), American Samoa (6.5%), Germany (6.5%), United Kingdom (6.3%), Nigeria (5.3%), Australia (3.2%), Italy (2.8%), Tonga (2.4%), and Mexico (2.1%).
Over time, prior to being drafted, 98.2% of NFL players played football in 860+ universities or colleges across the United States or abroad. The top five colleges NFL players were drafted from include: Notre Dame, University of Southern California (USC), Ohio State, University of Michigan, and Penn State University.
2025 NFL Season
During the 2025 NFL season, three percent of NFL players were foreign-born. More than half (55%) of foreign-born NFL players who played during the 2025 season were born in Canada (26%), Nigeria (19%), or Australia (10%).
It is also important to highlight that approximately four percent of NFL players are second-generation born immigrants. A majority (80%) of second-generation born immigrant athletes' parent(s) came to the United States from Nigeria. Other countries include Benin, Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, France, Guinea, Haiti, Japan, Liberia, Samoa, Senegal, South Korea, and Tonga.
2025 NCAA Football Players*
It is expected that the share of foreign-born players in the NFL will increase in the coming years. In 2025, there were 369 international student-athletes (0.4%) playing college football at Division I, II, or III schools. More specifically, there were 260 international student-athletes (0.7%) playing college football at Division I schools only.
Just ten years ago, in 2015, there were only 118 foreign-born NCAA Division I football players. Currently it is estimated that each NCAA Division I football team has at least one foreign-born player who could eventually be part of the NFL draft pool. In addition, beginning in 2017 the NFL started its International Player Pathway Program and in 2018 the NFL began a series of international combine events in Europe and Mexico to assess and recruit international players.
*Note: data comes from the NCAA Demographics Database
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