WATFORD, United Kingdom – Call this the next big game, with a familiar twist.
There's an international twist, too – with the Jaguars for a second consecutive week playing a very good team with a very good defense from a very good division.
The Jaguars (4-2), who lost to the Seattle Seahawks last Sunday to end a three-game winning streak, will play the Los Angeles Rams (4-2) at Wembley Stadium in London Sunday at 9:30 a.m.
One familiarity for the Jaguars Sunday:
The opponent, with Jaguars first-year Head Coach Liam Coen and first-year General Manager James Gladstone each having strong enough ties to the Rams' organization that Gladstone this past offseason called them the Jaguars' "North Star."
Another familiarity: The Seahawks and Rams both have good defensive fronts and are ver