The NFL has been playing games in London for almost two decades, and no team has spent more time across the pond than the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Every year, the NFL appoints the Jaguars as one of the teams to play at least one game in London as a way to grow the game. Jacksonville can always plan on sacrificing one of its home games to instead serve as the home team for a game in the United Kingdom.
In 2025, the NFL scheduled seven international games overall, including three games in England. The London finale will feature the Jaguars once again hosting a game at Wembley Stadium, this time against the Los Angeles Rams.
Here's a look at the Jaguars' history playing games in London.
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How many games have the Jaguars played in London?
The Jaguars have played in 13 games in London since 2013, the most in the league and playing at least one game in all but one season. That is by far the most international games any team has played in NFL since 2007, as the Minnesota Vikings are second on the list with six games.
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Jaguars record in NFL London games
Overall, Jacksonville has a 7-6 record in London games, which is both the most wins and the most losses of any team in international games. The Jaguars have won three of their last four games overseas, all of which came in 2023 and 2024.
The Jaguars' seven wins overseas are the most in the NFL since the league began the International Series, two more than the Vikings' five victories. No other team has more than three wins in these games.
On the other side, the Jaguars also have the most losses in the International Series with six, as the Miami Dolphins are next with five losses.
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Jaguars history in London games
Year | Opponent | Stadium | Result |
2013 | vs. San Francisco 49ers | Wembley Stadium | L, 42-10 |
2014 | vs. Dallas Cowboys | Wembley Stadium | L, 31-17 |
2015 | vs. Buffalo Bills | Wembley Stadium | W, 34-31 |
2016 | vs. Indianapolis Colts | Wembley Stadium | W, 30-27 |
2017 | vs. Baltimore Ravens | Wembley Stadium | W, 44-17 |
2018 | vs. Philadelphia Eagles | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | L, 24-18 |
2019 | vs. Houston Texans | Wembley Stadium | L, 26-3 |
2021 | vs. Miami Dolphins | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | W, 23-20 |
2022 | vs. Denver Broncos | Wembley Stadium | L, 21-17 |
2023 | vs. Atlanta Falcons | Wembley Stadium | W, 23-17 |
2023 | @ Buffalo Bills | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | W, 25-20 |
2024 | @ Chicago Bears | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | L, 35-16 |
2024 | vs. New England Patriots | Wembley Stadium | W, 32-16 |
2025 | vs. Los Angeles Rams | Wembley Stadium | TBD |
Of the Jaguars' 13 games in London, 11 came as the designated home team, while just two were as the designated road team. However, both of those "road" games were part of a two-game stretch in London, as the Jaguars were the first team to play back-to-back games overseas in 2023.
Additionally, after they play the Rams, the Jaguars will have faced off against 14 different teams in London. With Jacksonville set for two more games in London through 2027, it is likely that the team will match up against two more different teams in the future.
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