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NFL announces Jets, Browns and Jaguars will host London games in 2025 season

UncategorizedJanuary 10, 2025
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By JACK BEZANTS

Published: 13:40 GMT, 10 January 2025 | Updated: 14:14 GMT, 10 January 2025

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The New York Jets will host an NFL game in London next season, along with the Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Jets and Browns will play at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium while the Jaguars will return to Wembley.

Their opponents will be announced in the spring when the full NFL schedule emerges.

The NFL will also play a regular season game at the Santiago Bernabeu, home to Real Madrid, and in Berlin, Germany at the Olympic Stadium.

The Jets lost 17-23 to the Minnesota Vikings at Tottenham\'s stadium earlier this season in what has been a nightmare year for the franchise.

They failed to make the playoffs and as it stands, it\'s very uncertain what type of Jets team will be heading across the pond next season.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is considering his future in the game. And even if he does decide he wants to keep playing, it is not guaranteed the Jets will choose to bring him back at the age of 41. 

The Jets are now interviewing for new head coach and GM. The puzzle pieces on the playing field will likely fall into place from there after ending this season at 5-12.

Fans hoping to see the Kansas City Chiefs will have to hope that they are picked to play the Jaguars at Wembley. 

Travis Kelce and his team are only scheduled to play the Jags on the road in 2025 out of the three set to host a game in England. 

The Jaguars are also looking for a new head coach after firing Doug Pederson earlier this week. They ended the season 4-13 in the AFC South.

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