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Eagles travel to London for a Week 5 showdown against the Jaguars

For the third time, the Eagles will play in an international regular-season game.

Eagles vs. Jaguars in London
Eagles vs. Jaguars in London

London, here we come in 2026!

The Eagles are playing abroad in the season ahead, set to line up against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, October 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The game, a 9:30 AM ET kickoff airing on NFL Network, is one of the Eagles' eight road contests of the season and it is a familiar foe in a faraway land.

The Eagles have twice before played internationally in the regular season – in 2018 against Jacksonville, a 24-18 win at London’s Wembley Stadium, and in 2024 when the Eagles defeated Green Bay 34-29 at Arena Corinthians in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Philadelphia has also played four international preseason games, most recently in 1993 in Tokyo, Japan against New Orleans.

Jacksonville is coming off a playoff season and the Jaguars are led by quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who thrived in the Jags' 13-4 2025 campaign. He threw for more than 4,000 yards and had 25 touchdown passes as Jacksonville won the AFC South before losing to Buffalo in the Wild Card Playoff Round.

The Eagles have won five straight in the series history dating back to September 26, 2010. In their most recent meeting, in a driving rain at Lincoln Financial Field on November 3, 2024, the Eagles defeated Jacksonville 28-23 – a game known for the Saquon Barkley reverse leap over a Jaguars defender, one that was clinched by linebacker Nakobe Dean's leaping interception.

The entire 2026 NFL schedule will be announced on Thursday at 7:30 PM, but the Eagles have two games already announced – this one against Jacksonville and a Thanksgiving NFC East showdown in Dallas against the Cowboys.

So, that's two down – both nationally televised, standalone contests – with 15 games still to be announced in what should have a heavy national and prime-time influence for a team that has been to the postseason – with two Super Bowl appearances and a Lombardi Trophy in the books to show for it – in each of Head Coach Nick Sirianni's five seasons at the helm.

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