Jaguars 2025 schedule release tracker: Latest rumors, leaks on Jacksonville’s 18-week slate

Ryan OLeary

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The NFL will officially release its full 18-week, 272-game 2025 schedule during a special broadcast on the evening of May 14, but similar to free agency, we’ll learn the dates, times and venues for many of the league’s marquee games well before “Schedule Day.”

This will be our last heavy dose of football fodder until training camp arrives in August, so let’s have some fun and track the latest rumors and schedule leaks for the Jacksonville Jaguars — who are reportedly slated to play the 14th game in franchise history in the UK this season.

As a general starting point, we already know Jacksonville’s list of home and away opponents for the 2025 season. That part of the schedule is determined by a formula based on the previous year’s final regular season standings, an annual rotation of opponents from one non-conference division, and other tangible inputs.

For Jacksonville in 2025, for example, we know the schedule with feature all four teams from the NFC West, as well as the three AFC teams that finished third in their final division standings (like the Jaguars did in the AFC South) in 2024:

Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 opponents list

Home

  • Texans
  • Colts
  • Titans
  • Chiefs
  • Chargers
  • Jets
  • Rams
  • Seahawks
  • Panthers

Away

  • Texans
  • Colts
  • Titans
  • Broncos
  • Raiders
  • Bengals
  • Cardinals
  • 49ers

Now, let’s get to the fun part, as the NFL’s 2025 London Games were leaked by the league this week. Here are the three reported games on this year’s London slate, headlined by the Jaguars facing star quarterback Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams:

  • Oct. 5, 2025: Vikings vs. Browns, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • Oct 12, 2025: Broncos vs. Jets, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 
  • Oct. 19, 2025: Rams vs. Jaguars, at Wembley Stadium

The Jaguars have played back-to-back games in London over the past two regular seasons, including games against the Bears and Patriots in 2024, but that will reportedly change this season. It will still be Jacksonville’s fifth consecutive year playing in London, and 12th straight year overall if you don’t count the 2020 season that was impacted by COVID-19:

Jacksonville Jaguars history playing in the UK

  • Oct. 27, 2013: vs. San Francisco 49ers, 42-10 (loss), at Wembley Stadium
  • Nov. 9, 2014: vs. Dallas Cowboys, 31-17 (loss), at Wembley Stadium
  • Oct. 25, 2015: vs. Buffalo Bills, 34-31 (win), at Wembley Stadium
  • Oct. 2, 2016: vs. Indianapolis Colts, 30-27 (win), at Wembley Stadium
  • Sept. 24, 2017: vs. Baltimore Ravens, 44-7 (win), at Wembley Stadium
  • Oct. 28, 2018: vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 24-18 (loss), at Wembley Stadium
  • Nov. 3, 2019: vs. Houston Texans, 23-6 (loss), at Wembley Stadium
  • Oct. 17, 2021: vs. Miami Dolphins, 23-20 (win), at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • Oct. 30, 2022:  vs. Denver Broncos, 21-17 (loss), at Wembley Stadium
  • Oct.  23, 2023: vs. Atlanta Falcons, 23-7 (win), at Wembley Stadium
  • Oct. 8, 2023: vs. Buffalo Bills, 25-20 (win), at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 
  • Oct. 13, 2024: vs. Chicago Bears, 35-16 (loss), at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • Oct. 20, 2024: vs. New England Patriots, 32-16 (win), at Wembley Stadium

Jacksonville, London’s closest thing to a “hometown team” will be looking to improve upon a 7-6 overall record when playing overseas. Fans will see a new-look squad, led by young head coach Liam Coen and exciting rookie wide receiver and cornerback Travis Hunter.

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At any rate, here are the latest leaks and reports regarding the Jaguars’ road back to AFC South contention this season. This list will be updated daily as new information hits:

Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 Schedule Tracker

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Ryan OLeary

Ryan O'Leary has spent his entire professional career in sports multimedia, working as journalist, editor, podcaster, and in live events as a content manager and show emcee. His career highlights include working as a podcast host and audio editor for USA TODAY Sports Media Group, where he led a series of NFL podcasts for the company’s top-performing NFL sites. A born and raised New Englander, Ryan’s career kicked-off in newspapers after graduating from the University of New Hampshire with a degree in journalism. He developed an affinity for small-town youth, high school and college sports, while also realizing his childhood dream of covering the Patriots in multiple AFC Championship Games. Ryan enjoys kicking it with family and friends, beating his dad and brother in chess, and arguing with anyone crazy enough to insist that Tom Brady isn’t the GOAT.