The Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1) take on the Minnesota Vikings (2-1) in Week 4 in Dublin, Ireland.
It's the first regular-season NFL game in Ireland and Steelers star T.J. Watt is looking forward to making history.
"I'm really excited," said Watt. "Obviously, the Rooney family is huge over there. I'm just looking forward to seeing the fans over there and spreading the game. It's going to be fun.
"I'm trying to get as much rest as possible. Hopefully I can sleep on the flight over there. And just try to enjoy the culture and try to soak it up as much as possible because it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."
Watt has 2.0 sacks and seven solo tackles on the season.
The Steelers beat the New England Patriots in Week 3 by a final score of 21-14. Watt forced a fumble and recovered the ball. He finished the game with 2.0 sacks, two tackles for loss and two quarterback hits.
"We knew early on in the game that he had trouble diagnosing coverages," said Watt. "We just threw a different mix of things at him that made him hold the ball and we were able to get home.
"Obviously, the guys in the back did a great job. The guys up front just did really well. I think D-Harm (Derrick Harmon) had a great game for the reps that he had. Cam Heyward was a force. Obviously, Herb (Nick Herbig) was rushing the passer really well as well.
"We always want to get home. We do. Some weeks it just doesn't happen. Obviously, you want it to happen each and every week. We feel like we've had a unit for a lot of years here, where you look and you see three, four, sometimes six, seven sacks in a game and we haven't been doing that lately. So, it feels better to be able to get five on the board and be able contribute as a front."
The Steelers forced four fumbles against the Patriots. They also picked off New England quarterback Drake Maye once.
Watt and Co. are allowing 25.7 points per game through three weeks. The Steelers gave up 32 points in Week 1 to the New York Jets, 31 in Week 2 to the Seattle Seahawks and 13 in Week 3 to the Patriots.
Pittsburgh's defense has to improve moving forward if Mike Tomlin's group wants to make the playoffs and compete for the Super Bowl.
"It's great to win in the National Football League," Tomlin said after Week 3. "Appreciative of the efforts today. It certainly required 60 minutes of effort on all three phases to get it done.
"Certainly, there are a lot of things to work on, but it's good to do that with the win."