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Sunday marks the fifth time the Jacksonville Jaguars have played a game across seas in London. The NFL began hosting games in the UK in since 2007, and this week will be the 19th game in the International Series.
Continuing with previous years, the Jaguars will be wearing all black at Wembley Stadium.
Jacksonville is 2-2 in International Series games, but has a two game win streak currently. Since the uniform redesign in 2013, the Jaguars have worn all black 18 times, currently sitting with a 7-11 record.— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) September 24, 2017
The first London game the Jaguars played in saw both teams wearing poppy patches and decals. A poppy is typical seen as a symbol of remembrance, mostly for those that served in military forces. Since that 2012 game, the Jaguars have not worn the poppy on the uniforms.
Early editions of the London games saw teams wearing International Series patches. Those haven't been worn in recent years. The Jaguars have never worn one.
Kickoff for the Jaguars vs Ravens game in London is set for 8:30 am CT.
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