The Philadelphia Eagles announced on May 13 that they will play the Jacksonville Jaguars at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on October 11 as part of the upcoming NFL season. The matchup is scheduled for a 9:30 AM Eastern Time kickoff and will be broadcast on NFL Network.
This international game is one of eight road contests for the Eagles this season, adding to their history of playing abroad. The team previously played regular-season games internationally in 2018, also against Jacksonville at Wembley Stadium, and in 2024 against Green Bay in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The Eagles have also participated in four international preseason games, most recently facing New Orleans in Tokyo in 1993.
Jacksonville enters the game following a playoff appearance last season under quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Lawrence passed for over 4,000 yards and recorded 25 touchdowns as the Jaguars finished with a record of 13-4 before being eliminated by Buffalo in the Wild Card Playoff Round.
The Eagles have maintained a winning streak against Jacksonville since September 2010, including their latest meeting at Lincoln Financial Field on November 3, 2024. In that game, notable moments included Saquon Barkley’s reverse leap touchdown and Nakobe Dean’s interception to secure a victory for Philadelphia.
Philadelphia has already had two nationally televised games announced for the upcoming schedule: this contest against Jacksonville and a Thanksgiving Day matchup with Dallas. Fifteen additional games remain to be revealed when the full schedule is released Thursday evening. The Eagles operate as a professional American football team based in Philadelphia and compete in the National Football League; they entered the league in 1933 and maintain broad cultural influence through their fan base across Philadelphia and nationwide via games, media coverage, merchandising efforts, news offerings, ticketing services, and fan engagement initiatives according to the official website.











