Browns, Jaguars, Jets to take part in 2025 NFL London Games

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The Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets will take part in the 2025 NFL International Games in London next season, the league announced on Friday.

The Jets and Browns will play games at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while the Jaguars will be back at Wembley Stadium for their 14th game in London.

This will be the fifth time playing internationally for the Jets and the second time for the Browns.

Game dates, times and opponents will be revealed when the NFL announces its 2025 schedule in the spring.

London, which has hosted 39 NFL regular-season games, will be one of three international cities to host games in 2025, joining Madrid, Spain (Santiago Bernabéu Stadium) and Berlin, Germany (Olympic Stadium) as the other locations.

The NFL played five international games during the 2024 regular season. The Jets, Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, and Chicago Bears played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Wembley Stadium; the New York Giants and Carolina Panthers played at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany; and the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles opened their seasons in São Paulo, Brazil.

Since the NFL adopted a 17-game regular season in 2021, the league follows a scheduling formula that alternates nine and eight home games between NFC and AFC teams each year. Any team in the conference with nine home games in a given year is eligible to be tapped as an international game host. In 2024, that conference is the NFC. The AFC’s Jaguars have a separate agreement to host home games in London.

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