The Jacksonville Jaguars played one game at Wembley per season from 2013-19 and want to add moreThe Football Association has confirmed to Sky Sports News it is in talks with the Jacksonville Jaguars over staging NFL games at Wembley Stadium. It follows the announcement on Tuesday that NFL owners have approved the expansion of the NFL regular season to 17 games, and have committed to increased international games from 2022. The FA said: "We remain in ongoing, positive discussions with the Jacksonville Jaguars about hosting future games at Wembley Stadium, so are not in a position to comment further. "The FA maintains good relationships with the NFL and the Jacksonville Jaguars having enjoyed over a decade of hosting games at Wembley Stadium." The Jaguars, owned by Shahid Khan, have played one game every year at England's national stadium since 2013 and had agreed to play two regular-season games at Wembley in 2020 before the coronavirus pandemic forced the NFL to cancel all international games last year.
Source: Sky sports March 31, 2021 16:41 UTC