Jaguars To Play Two Games in London

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Published on February 5 2020 6:19 am
Last Updated on February 5 2020 12:09 pm

The Jacksonville Jaguars announced Tuesday that the team will play two consecutive games at London's Wembley Stadium next season, which will be considered home games.

Team president Mark Lamping said it will increase revenue during a “period of significant change within the league,” while owner Shad Khan said he doesn't think playing two games overseas puts the Jaguars at a competitive disadvantage.

Not yet announced were the dates of the games and who Jacksonville's opponents will be.  The Jaguars have played one game designated as a home game at Wembley each year since 2013 and is contracted to do so through this year.