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Jaguars to play two home games in London in 2026
Summary
The Jacksonville Jaguars will play two home games in London in 2026—one at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and one at Wembley—while EverBank Stadium operates at reduced capacity during ongoing renovations, and the NFL will release the full 2026 schedule this spring.
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The Jacksonville Jaguars announced they will play two home games in London during the 2026 NFL season. One game is scheduled for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and the other for Wembley Stadium. The adjustment is tied to ongoing renovations at EverBank Stadium, which will operate at reduced capacity in 2026. The move also creates a two-week, in-season construction window for continued work on the Stadium of the Future.
Key details:
- The NFL agreed to move the Jaguars' second NFL-required international game into 2026, which results in back-to-back home games in London for the team.
- The two London games were permitted under the stadium agreement between the Jaguars and the City of Jacksonville and free up an additional full-capacity home game later under that arrangement.
- EverBank Stadium construction increased after the 2025 season and includes exterior work, partial in-bowl demolition, an expanded main concourse, and steel trusses to support a canopy structure.
- The Jaguars' listed 2026 home opponents include Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, New England, Philadelphia, and Washington.
- The London games are part of a league-wide total of nine international games in 2026 across multiple continents and countries, a reported NFL high for that season.
- The full 2026 NFL schedule, including game dates and kickoff times, will be announced by the league, typically in mid-May.
Summary:
The schedule change aligns the Jaguars' international commitments with an in-season construction window to advance the Stadium of the Future while EverBank Stadium has reduced capacity. The NFL will release the full 2026 schedule, including dates and kickoff times, when it issues the league-wide slate this spring.
