The Jacksonville Jaguars are set to become the first NFL team to play two home games overseas.
The Jaguars and the Washington Commanders on Tuesday were named hosts for three games scheduled for London in 2026. Jacksonville will play back-to-back games across the pond in October, with one at historic Wembley Stadium and the other at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Commanders also will host a game at Tottenham, the official home of the NFL in Britain.
Specific dates and opponents will be announced later.
The Jaguars are making the move because stadium renovations will reduce capacity in Jacksonville to 42,507 this fall. The Jaguars will be fully displaced in 2027, with most of their home games to be played in Orlando. They can play up to three home games internationally that season.
This will be the third time in four years that the Jags have played consecutive games in London, but they were the home team for one and the visiting team for the other in those previous ventures.
Jacksonville swept Atlanta and Buffalo in London in 2023 and split with Chicago and New England in 2024. The team lost to the Los Angeles Rams at Wembley Stadium last year.
''My immediate takeaway was London is undoubtedly our home away from home,'' Jaguars coach Liam Coen said. ''We have a passionate and knowledgeable fan base in London, built over time and still growing, and we're making a positive impact with fans throughout the United Kingdom as well.