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HOME TEAMS REVEALED FOR 2025 LONDON GAMES
The National Football League has revealed the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars as the designated ‘home’ teams set to play in London as part of the 2025 NFL International Games.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will host games featuring both 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,” NFLUK & Ireland general manager Henry Hodgson said. “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. The London games are a continued catalyst for year-round fan engagement and we are focused on serving our 15 million fans, reaching new communities and driving growth in flag football participation, which now sees over 100,000 young people play the game.”
The Jets have played four regular season games internationally, including three times in London, where they were beaten 23-17 by the Minnesota Vikings just last year.
“It is another great opportunity for our organisation to build upon our brand and fandom in the U.K. which we have enjoyed cultivating the last few years,” team president Hymie Elhai commented. “The success of the NFL’s international games speaks directly to the sport’s increasing global reach, and we are proud to continue as ambassadors of the game.”
The Browns have also played in one regular season game in London, ironically also against the Vikings, who triumphed 33-16 at Twickenham in 2017.
“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,” said Haslam Sports Group COO David Jenkins on behalf of the Browns. “We look forward to playing in front of our fans in the U.K. this upcoming season and to help continue to grow both the Browns and the NFL’s global popularity.”
Like the Jets, the Jaguars hold marketing rights in the U.K. as part of the league’s Global Markets Programme — an initiative that awards NFL clubs international marketing rights to build brand awareness and fandom beyond the U.S. through fan engagement, events and commercial opportunities.
“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 and the Jaguars’ home away from home,” Jaguars owner Shad Khan noted. “The game is the pinnacle of the amazing work we do every day at a grassroots level and I’m proud that our JagTag flag football programme reached over 100,000 young people in 2024, helping to grow the sport of American football outside the U.S.”
Each team’s opponent, along with the game dates and kickoff times will be announced when the full 2025 schedule is revealed this spring. The NFL will also play regular season games at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid and the Olympic Stadium in Berlin as part of its European expansion next season.