
Ahead of the NFL’s full schedule release on May 14, the league announced its slate of international games for the 2026 season.
This season the NFL will host nine international games with the Jacksonville Jaguars playing two of those games in London. The Jaguars will be the designated “home” team when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles on Oct. 11 at Tottenham HotSpur Stadium and then will face AFC South Division rival Houston Texans on Oct. 18 in Wembley Stadium.
The other international games for 2026 include the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers opening the season in Australia in Week 1, the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Dallas Cowboys in Brazil in Week 3, the Indianapolis Colts facing the Washington Commanders in London in Week 4, the Pittsburgh Steelers and New Orleans Saints playing in France in Week 7, the Cincinnati Bengals playing the Atlanta Falcons in Spain in Week 9, the New England Patriots taking on the Detroit Lions in Germany in Week 10 and the Minnesota Vikings playing the 49ers in Mexico in Week 11.
Because of renovations at EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville will play in front of a reduced capacity this season before moving to Orlando, Fla. in 2027.
The Jaguars have played in at least one international game every season since 2013 and are 7-7 in their 14 international games. Jacksonville has won three of its last five games abroad.
The NFL’s full 2026 schedule release will be announced at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN and the NFL Network on May 14.
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