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Bills to play Jaguars in London in 2015

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LONDON - The 2015 International Series games are set and six teams – including three for the first time – will play regular-season games at Wembley Stadium in London next season. The 2015 slate features a first-ever division game in the UK as well as games played on consecutive Sundays, also a first for the NFL in London.

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The MIAMI DOLPHINS will host the NEW YORK JETS in Week 4 on Sunday, October 4, the JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS will host the BUFFALO BILLS in Week 7 on Sunday, October 25, and the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS will host the DETROIT LIONS in Week 8 on Sunday, November 1, at Wembley next season, the NFL announced today.

"We are excited about the opportunity to play in London next year against the Jacksonville Jaguars," said Bills owner Terry Pegula. "Wembley Stadium is such a historical venue and we are proud to be a part of the league's long-standing tradition and commitment to playing NFL games in front of London's strong fan base. We feel it will be a great week for our organization and Bills fans everywhere, particularly those in the UK."

Season Ticket Members will receive information on access to tickets in early May.

UPDATE:

The NFL has announced that the Bills-Jaguars game will kick off at 9:30 a.m. Eastern from Wembley Stadium.

"We are very appreciative of the outstanding support from our fans in the UK, not only for the games at Wembley, but for all of the related NFL events we have hosted throughout the city," said NFL Executive Vice President of International MARK WALLER. "We believe we have a great 2015 schedule that will continue to attract new fans to our sport and strengthen the bonds with our existing fans. To provide UK fans the opportunity to see games on consecutive weekends, to see new teams, and to attend a division game, which feature some of the most passionate rivalries in our sport, are signs of the growth and depth of our UK fan base."

The Jaguars, who face the Dallas Cowboys in London on Sunday, committed to playing a home game in the UK in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016, all at Wembley, and will return to the UK for the third time. The Bills will make their first-ever appearance in a regular-season game in London.

The first-ever division game in the UK will feature long-time rivals the Dolphins and Jets. Miami will play its third regular-season game in London and second as the home team, having hosted the New York Giants in 2007 and defeated the Oakland Raiders 38-14 earlier this season. The Jets will make their first appearance in the UK.

The Chiefs will also make their first trip to London and play in the franchise's first international game since a 1998 preseason contest against the Green Bay Packers in Tokyo, Japan. They host the Lions, who earned a thrilling 22-21 come-from-behind win against the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley Stadium in Week 8.

The three teams that will play regular-season games in the UK for the first time – Buffalo, Kansas City and the New York Jets – bring to 20 the number of different teams to play in the International Series in London since it began in 2007.

Television ratings have shown substantial growth in the UK since 2006 – with Sunday viewership of NFL games doubling and the Super Bowl audience having increased 75 percent. The league also has developed new and stronger business partnerships.

Participation in amateur football in the UK has risen since the start of the International Series by approximately 15 percent per year since 2007.

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