NFL: Browns, Jets, Jaguars to ‘host’ games in London

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Three teams who missed the playoffs and expect major changes in the offseason are headed to London as hosts of 2025 regular-season games.

The NFL International Series will include the Jets and the Browns as home teams at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and the UK-regular Jaguars will host a game at Wembley Stadium.

The Jaguars and Jets are in the midst of coaching searches and New York is also replacing general manager Joe Douglas. The Browns finished last in the AFC North and are unclear about their situation at quarterback. Starter Deshaun Watson had a “setback” in his recovery from a torn Achilles, according to general manager Andrew Berry, who said the “QB room will look different” in 2025.

The Jets lost 23-17 to the Vikings in London in 2024 and are headed back overseas for a fourth game in the UK.

Cleveland has one appearance in London, a 33-16 loss to the Vikings during the Browns’ 0-16 season in 2017.

Jacksonville plays at least one game per season in London as part of an agreement with the NFL and for the past two years held back-to-back games there.

The league will finalize game dates and opponents in April. Previously the NFL announced it will also play a regular-season game in Berlin and one in Madrid.

–Field Level Media

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