London calling Cleveland, Jacksonville, New York in 2025 NFL season
The National Football League on Friday announced the Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets will play in London as part of the 2025 NFL International Games.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium — the only purpose-built NFL stadium outside of the U.S. — will host games featuring the Jets and the Browns, while the Jaguars will return to Wembley Stadium as part of their multi-year commitment to playing a game in the U.K., in what will be their 14th game in the capital.
“We look forward to welcoming the Jets, Browns and Jaguars to London as part of the 2025 NFL International Games,” said NFL U.K. & Ireland General Manager Henry Hodgson. “This season will see us surpass 40 regular-season games in the capital, a testament to the role the U.K. has played in growing the game globally.”
Recognizing the Browns’ second international game, Haslam Sports Group COO David Jenkins said, “We’re thrilled to be named a designated team for the 2025 NFL London Games, making our second international trip as a club and our first time playing at the incredible Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.”
New York Jets President Hymie Elhai added, "We are excited to bring the unique and entertaining atmosphere of a New York Jets home game to London as part of the 2025 NFL International Games. It is another great opportunity for our organization to build upon our brand and fandom in the U.K. which we have enjoyed cultivating the last few years.”
On playing what he referred to as the Jaguars’ “home away from home,” Jacksonville owner Shad Khan offered, “We are once again delighted that we will be back in London later this year for our 14th game in the capital and are grateful for our extended partnership with the Football Association that makes it possible to play another home game at Wembley Stadium, one of the world’s most iconic stadiums.”
Each team's opponent, along with the game dates and kickoff times will be announced when the full 2025 schedule is revealed this spring.
Read the full NFL news release here.
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