The New York Jets, Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars will be part of the NFL's International Series next season, the league announced Friday.
The Cleveland Browns have announced that they will host a game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London during the 2025 season, part of the NFL's slate of eight international games—the most ever in a single season.
The Browns will play a 2025 regular-season game at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Here's a ranking of the possible teams Cleveland could play.
The NFL liked the New York Jets heading out to play in London so much this past season that the league has tabbed the team to do it again in 2025. The NFL announced on Friday that the Jets will head across the pond again next season, this time New York will be slated as the home team: London calling! We’re returning as a home team in 2025.
London has been a routine stop for the NFL over the last few years, and 2025 will be no different. The NFL announced on Friday the designated home teams that will play games during the 2025 regular season: the New York Jets,
Cleveland is 0-1 in London, having lost to Minnesota in 2017. The Jets, who are searching for a new general manager and head coach, are 1-2 in London including a loss to the Vikings this season.
The Jets and Browns will face off in London next season as part of the NFL's growing slate of international games.
The Jets are heading back across the pond as they're host a second consecutive regular season game from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2025.
One at the iconic Wembley Stadium and two playing temporary host at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, eyes are already glancing towards the new season.
The Browns' only international regular season game came in October 2017 when the team lost to the Minnesota Vikings in London. Fans interested in attending the Browns’ game in London can ...
The Browns, Jaguars and Jets will each play a home game in London next season as part of the 2025 NFL International Series.
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