The team is likely to play the Baltimore Ravens in Week 3 in Brazil, two people familiar with the situation told The Dallas Morning News. Giana Han of The Baltimore Banner reported it first.

The NFL originally announced the Cowboys would head to South America for their first international game in more than a decade back in February. The league did not initially announce who Dallas would play or when.

Dallas’ only regular season trip abroad was a 31-17 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2014. At more than 11 years, the Cowboys are the NFL team with the longest stretch without an international contest.

The game will be played at Rio’s famous Maracanã Stadium, the site of two FIFA World Cup finals and other important soccer matches. This fall will be the first time it hosts the NFL and is the league’s first game in Brazil outside of Sao Paulo where its two past games in the country were played. 

Historically, Dallas is 1-7-1 in international games with nine of those matches being preseason games. 

Staff writer Calvin Watkins contributed to this report.