Are the Jaguars Going to London?

By Robert Palmer

The Jacksonville Jaguars have been a staple team in the NFL since their inception in 1995. However, there has been some recent speculation that they may be headed across the pond to London.

What’s Going On?

Rumors of the Jaguars moving to London started swirling around in 2019 when owner Shad Khan attempted to buy Wembley Stadium. While the deal ultimately fell through, it reignited talks of the team possibly relocating to London.

The Annual London Games

The NFL has been playing games in London since 2007 as part of their International Series. In recent years, there have been multiple games played each season at various stadiums throughout London.

The Jaguars have become somewhat synonymous with playing in London due to their frequent appearances. They have played at least one game in London every year since 2013 and even signed a deal with the NFL to play one home game per season at Wembley Stadium from 2013-2020.

What Does This Mean?

While there has been no official announcement that the Jaguars are moving to London permanently, it is clear that they have a significant presence and following in the city.

It’s possible that the team could eventually move across the Atlantic and become a full-time London-based franchise. This would be a historic move for not only the NFL but also for sports overall.

However, it’s important to note that there are many factors at play and nothing is set in stone. The logistics of moving an entire team overseas would be complex and costly, and there may be resistance from fans and players alike.

The Bottom Line

At this point, all we can do is wait and see what happens with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Whether they stay put or make a historic move overseas, one thing is for sure – they will continue to be a major force in the NFL for years to come.

  • Will the Jaguars be moving to London permanently?
  • What would this mean for the NFL and sports overall?
  • What are the logistical challenges of moving a team overseas?

These are all questions that will hopefully be answered in due time. Until then, we’ll just have to sit tight and enjoy watching the Jaguars play – whether it’s in Jacksonville or across the pond.