The Jacksonville Jaguars are returning to London ... again. The NFL announced Wednesday the Jaguars and the Washington Commanders will take part in the London games in 2026.
Those teams won't play each other, however. Instead, the NFL announced the Jaguars will take part in two of the London games and the Commanders will take part in the third London game. The league did not announce their opponents for those contests. That announcement will come by the time the full NFL schedule is released.
Playing regular-season games in London has become commonplace for the Jaguars, who have played in 14 games in the city since 2013. Eleven of those games have been played at Wembley and three have been played at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The Jaguars will play at both locations again in 2026.
In addition to the Jaguars getting two London games, the league confirmed the team will play those games in back-to-back weeks for the third straight season. The NFL, however, did not announce which weeks the Jaguars will play in London.
For the Commanders, it marks the second time the team will play a game in London. The Commanders don't have a ton of international experience. The team took part in the Spain game last season, losing 16-13 to the Miami Dolphins. Prior to that, the team played the Cincinnati Bengals in London in 2016. That game ended 27-27.
The Commanders will play at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2026.
The NFL is set to play a record nine international games in 2026 and has slowly revealed more information about those games ahead of the full schedule reveal. On Tuesday, the league announced the Detroit Lions would be one of the teams taking part in the 2026 Germany game.
Other than the Australia game, which will feature the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams, the NFL has not fully announced the matchups for any of the other eight international games in 2026.