The Los Angeles Rams roadshow travels across the Atlantic Ocean for a Sunday October 19 matchup with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 a.m. PST from the pitch at Wembley Stadium in London,UK. This Sunday will mark L.A.’s fifth trip to England and they have split the previous four games. Sean McVay is 2-0 under the Union Jack.
It’s the Rams third game at Wembley Stadium, getting smoked 45-7 in their first trip in 2012 by the New England Patriots. That was the St. Louis version under Jeff Fisher’s lead. In 2019 (under McVay) L.A. knocked off the Cincinnati Bengals 24-10. The Rams have also played a pair of games at Twickenham Stadium (also in London), again losing under Jeff Fisher to the New York Giants 17-10 in 2016 and then blanking the Arizona Cardinals 33-0 under McVay in the following year.
The Jaguars have a long history in the UK, having played on the Isle 13 times and collecting a 7-6 record. With nine of those games at Wembley Stadium, the Jags would seem to have a considerable “home field” advantage.
Wide receiver Puka Nacua (ankle) and right tackle Rob Havenstein (ankle) have been ruled out for the game, but the rest of the Rams walking wounded were full participants in the final practice and as such, WR Tutu Atwell, ILB Omar Speights, TE Colby Parkinson, and RB Blake Corum are all likely to play. For Jacksonville, only ILB Devin Lloyd (calf) and TE Quintin Morris (groin) are sitting out. Former Rams Johnny Mundt and Hunter Long will handle TE duties for the Jags
Here’s how to follow the game!
TV Coverage: Nationally on NFL Network and locally (L.A.) on FOX 11
Play-By-Play: Rich Eisen
Color Analyst: Kurt Warner
Sideline Reporters: Sara Walsh
A live stream will be available on the following platforms if the game is available on TV in the local market:
Also, but not limited to: NFL+, NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube, Peacock, Paramount+, and many others.
Local Radio coverage: ESPN LA 710 AM
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