NFL London: Davante Adams stars as Los Angeles Rams punish Jacksonville Jaguars 35-7 at Wembley Stadium
The Los Angeles Rams beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 35-7 at Wembley Stadium in final NFL London game of 2025 season; Davante Adams scores three touchdowns while Jags rookie two-position star Travis Hunter scores first NFL career touchdown
Sunday 19 October 2025 19:02, UK
Davante Adams scored three touchdowns as the Los Angeles Rams leaned on a commanding first-half and Jacksonville Jaguars errors to cruise to a 35-7 victory in the final NFL London game of the season at Wembley on Sunday.
Jet lag? What jet leg? The Rams (5-2) shrugged off narratives fuelled by football and life's easily-scared as they marched to victory having flown into London just a day earlier, their later-than-usual arrival prompting question marks over how their bodies would recover. Sean McVay's side were swift to remind all that the best athletes on the planet aren't quite built like the rest of us.
If anything, it was the host Jags (4-3) who required the a wake-up call as they entered half-time trailing 21-0 after a brace from Adams and a first career touchdown from Konata Mumpfield.
The Rams travelled to London without injured star wide receiver Puka Nacua, turning to a dominant contribution from Adams and their tight end room. As much was underlined when second-round rookie Terrance Ferguson scored a 31-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, before Adams piled on the misery for Jacksonville by completing his treble.
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A solitary positive for the Jags came late in the game by two-position rookie sensation Travis Hunter as he latched onto Trevor Lawrence's deep shot for a 34-yard first-career NFL touchdown as the No 2 overall pick at this year's Draft. He posted eight receptions for 101 yards and his consolation score.
The Jags slumped to a lifeless performance marred by 13 penalties for 119 yards, dropped catches and miscommunications in the face of an expertly-drilled Championship-contending Rams team perfectly-primed to punish.
Matthew Stafford finished 21 of 33 passing for 182 yards and five touchdowns, while Quentin Lake emerged as an unsung hero for McVay's side with six tackles, a tackle for loss, a sack, two pass breakups and a quarterback hit.
Lawrence was sacked five seven times as he went 23 of 48 for 296 yards and a touchdown.
Stats leaders:
Los Angeles Rams
- Passing: Matthew Stafford, 21/33, 182 yards, 5 TDs
- Rushing: Kyren Williams, 12 carries, 54 yards
- Receiving: Colby Parkinson, 3 catches, 47 yards
- Davante Adams, 5 catches, 35 yards, 3 TDs
Jacksonville Jaguars
- Passing: Trevor Lawrence, 23/48, 296 yards, 1 TD
- Rushing: Travis Etienne, 8 carries, 44 yards
- Receiving: Travis Hunter, 8 catches, 101 yards, 1 TD
In the absence of Nacua the Rams targeted their tight ends six times while favouring heavy personnel packages in an opening 13-play drive that would culminate in a five-yard first career touchdown catch from rookie Mumpfield, who arrived as a seventh-round pick out of Pitt this year.
Andrew Wingard was at fault for a drive-maintaining penalty in the end zone, and struck again when he surrendered a 26-yard pass interference flag for a poorly-timed hit on Tutu Atwell. The Rams took advantage as Adams torched Jourdan Lewis in one-on-one coverage for a 15-yard touchdown haul at the corner of the end zone six plays later.
Lewis was beaten on both touchdowns, before Jarrian Jones coughed up the latest mistake from a Jags defensive back when his illegal block in the back negated a 61-yard punt return touchdown from Parker Washington, who ran in a 99-yard kickoff return house ball against the New England Patriots at Wembley last year.
Cam Little failed to get the Jaguars on the board as he missed a 50-yard field goal, having missed the first extra point of his career followed by a costly field goal in last weekend's defeat to the Seattle Seahawks.
Los Angeles extended their lead courtesy of Adams' one-handed one-yard grab at the back of the end zone with 4.37 left in the half, at which point the Jags had just three first downs to the Rams' 16 and.
Having not managed a catch in the first-half, Hunter came to life with back-to-back first-down catches in the opening drive of the third quarter, only to see the drive stall when Lawrence overthrew Johnny Mundt on fourth-and-two.
The Heisman Trophy winner did then showcase his class on defense with a sublime pass breakup on Adams at the sideline, having played all of his prior snaps on offense.
Thomas was guilty of his second major drop of the game, appearing to haul in Lawrence's deep shot in double coverage only to let the ball come loose as he fell to the turf. Lawrence was then blown up on the next play as the Rams forced a turnover on downs on fourth-and-seven.
Ferguson all-but iced the game for good in the fourth quarter when he left Wingard on skates with a double-move downfield to leave himself wide-open for a 31-yard touchdown catch.
Hunter then teased his own separation exploits to break free for his first NFL touchdown in what would prove little more than a consolation.
There was still time for another by Adams as he dwarfed Lewis on coverage at the corner of the end zone to wrap up a monster day for the three-time All Pro receiver.
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