Marriott, the NFL will pay you to travel the world eating stadium food this football season
Dream job alert
Dream job alert
Dream job alert
If you love to watch football, eat food and travel, this new dream job is for you. This football season, Courtyard Marriott Hotels and the NFL teamed up to create a Courtyard NFL Global Correspondent position, and the application is now open.
Whoever gets the role will travel to football stadiums in London, Mexico City, Minnesota and Atlanta (for the Super Bowl) this season to interview fans of various teams to find "unique and interesting stories of NFL fan passion." Since tailgating and stadium food are a huge part of the football fan experience, the correspondent will be free to ask questions like, "Do London sports fans tailgate with fish and chips?" Or, "Are buffalo wings a game day food in Mexico?"
To qualify, prospects have to be passionate and knowledgeable about football and love to travel, the application page says. They'd also need a flexible schedule, as they'll be traveling to games in London in October, Minneapolis and Mexico City in November, and to Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta next February.
Applicants have to be comfortable on camera, too. Test #1: The application is actually a 60-second video submission, which can be submitted . Final qualifications: A passport and membership in either the or loyalty program.
Check out some of the best places across the country for tailgating in the related video above.