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Get ready, London—it's almost NFL time!

This October, the Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, and Jacksonville Jaguars are packing their gear and heading across the pond to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for high-energy gridiron action. That’s right, the NFL is back in the UK, and it's set to be bigger than ever!

The NFL’s London games have been a massive hit, with tickets flying off the shelves quicker than a Hail Mary pass. These matchups don't just draw in UK-based fans—football lovers from all over Europe (and even from the States) make the pilgrimage to witness the magic.

So, what’s in store for NFL London 2024? Two epic showdowns, back-to-back, in one of the UK’s premier stadiums. Here’s the lowdown:


  • Sunday, October 6 at 2:30 PM: New York Jets vs. Minnesota Vikings
  • Sunday, October 13 at 2:30 PM: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Chicago Bears

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Expect to see some of the NFL’s biggest names light up the field—Aaron Rodgers, Justin Jefferson, Trevor Lawrence, and even the league’s latest superstar, Caleb Williams. This is American football at its finest, right in the heart of London!

New York Jets President Hymie Elhai couldn’t be more pumped:

“We're thrilled to be playing the Minnesota Vikings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this season. Our fan base in the UK has grown immensely in recent years, and this is another great opportunity to connect with them and showcase the best of the Jets on British soil.”

The NFL London Games are part of the league’s International Series, which kicked off in 2007 with a mission to spread the gospel of American football beyond U.S. borders. Now, it's an annual autumn tradition, and trust us—this year’s matchups are going to be epic.

So, grab your jerseys and get ready for some unforgettable NFL action!

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