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NFL confirm Wembley dates for UK International Series games

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 02: The Jacksonville team run out on to the pitch ahead of the NFL International Series match between Indianapolis Colts and Jack
Image: The Jacksonville Jaguars will play against the Baltimore Ravens at Wembley in week 3 of the 2017 regular season

The NFL has confirmed dates for the two games to be played at Wembley Stadium, as part of the 2017 NFL London Games series.

The Jacksonville Jaguars will host the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, September 24 (Week 3 of the regular season), before the Miami Dolphins host the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, October 1 (Week 4). Kick-off times will be confirmed at a later date.

It is the first time the Ravens will play in London, while the Jaguars have 'hosted' a home game at Wembley every year since 2013, and have plans in place to continue until 2020.

Newly appointed Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone is familiar with London, having played as quarterback for the London Monarchs in the NFL's now-defunct World League.

The Jaguars have won on their last two trips to England's capital, beating the Indianapolis Colts 30-27 last October.

A general view prior to the game between Miami Dolphins and New York Jets at Wembley Stadium
Image: London will host four games in 2017, with two at Wembley (pictured) and two at Twickenham

For the first time, the NFL will play four regular-season games in London in 2017, with Twickenham staging games between the Minnesota Vikings and Cleveland Browns, as well as the Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams. It is also the first time in London for the Browns and Cardinals.

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Those games will be played on October 22 and October 29, but the order of those games has yet to be determined and will be announced later.

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