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The 14 players in the NFL's International Player Pathway program will be able to give a special nod to their home country throughout the preseason this year. According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the league informed clubs on Thursday that the players within the International Player Pathway program will be able to visibly represent their country during the 2021 preseason by wearing a decal of their country's flag on their helmet in addition to the U.S. flag. 

Those 14 players are currently on 11 teams throughout the NFL and originate from eight different countries. So, Austria, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Germany, Italy, Mexico and the United Kingdom will all see their flags over the next month as the exhibition season unfolds. 

Here's a look at each player in the IPP, their country of origin, and which club they are currently on in the NFL: 

International player (position)NFL TeamCountry

Bernhard Seikovits (TE)

Arizona Cardinals

Austria

Efe Obada (DE)

Buffalo Bills

United Kingdom

Christian Wade (RB)

Buffalo Bills

United Kingdom

Isaac Alarcon (OT)

Dallas Cowboys

Mexico

Max Pircher (OL)

Los Angeles Rams

Italy

Durval Queiroz Neto (OG)

Miami Dolphins

Brazil

Jakob Johnson (FB)

New England Patriots

Germany

Sandro Platzgummer (RB)

New York Giants

Austria

Matt Leo (DE)

Philadelphia Eagles

Australia

Jordan Mailata (OT)

Philadelphia Eagles

Australia

Alfredo Gutierrez (OL)

San Francisco 49ers

Mexico

Aaron Donkor (LB)

Seattle Seahawks

Germany

David Bada (DL)

Washington Football Team

Germany

Sammis Reyes (TE)

Washington Football Team

Chile

The IPP was instituted in 2017 and its goal is to give international prospects the opportunity to try and earn a spot on an NFL roster, while growing the game globally.