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BREAKING: Jacksonville Jaguars to Play Back-to-Back Games in London

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated 22 days ago
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The Jacksonville Jaguars will return to London to play back-to-back games during the 2026 NFL season, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. The announcement confirms that the franchise will once again spend a significant portion of its schedule overseas as part of the league's ongoing International Series expansion.

This scheduling format follows a precedent set by the team in recent years, allowing the Jaguars to remain in the United Kingdom for a two-week period rather than making multiple cross-Atlantic trips. While the official 2026 NFL schedule has not been fully released, this confirmation ensures that international fans will see Jacksonville in action for two consecutive weeks this autumn.

The Jaguars, owned by Shahid Khan, have played more games in London than any other NFL franchise. Their consistent presence in the U.K. has established them as a fixture of the international market. Further details regarding specific opponents, kickoff times, and stadium designations—likely involving Wembley Stadium—are expected to be revealed when the NFL announces its full international slate later this spring.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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