The Jacksonville Jaguars will make NFL history this year by playing back-to-back games in London. The UK has long been the Florida franchise’s home away from home and October will see them become the first team to play two of their regular season games outside of the United States.
The Jaguars kick off the 2023 International Games against the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley – their 10th game in England as part of a multi-year commitment to play in the region.
That October 1st fixture is followed with another London game the following week as the Buffalo Bills host them at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 8th.
It’s the takeover!The 2023 NFL London Games!#NFLUK pic.twitter.com/qvr3Wy1PPt — NFL UK (@NFLUK) May 10, 2023 Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence said: “We are excited to again compete in the NFL’s International Games and face off against the Falcons and Bills in London. “Hosting the Falcons at Wembley Stadium will be awesome only to be followed by playing on the road against the Bills at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. “I’m pumped for the experience and know the support from Duval will be strong at both games.” The Jags normally spend three days in London when they play across the pond, but this schedule means they are to set to spend 10 days in the capital around these games.