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Bears vs. Jaguars: Start Time, TV, Live Stream Info, More for NFL Game in London

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Bears vs. Jaguars: Start Time, TV, Live Stream Info, More for NFL Game in London

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The NFL is back in London this Sunday for the second game of the 2024 NFL International Series.

After the Minnesota Vikings defeated the New York Jets last Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars are headed to north London for a Week 6 matchup.

Here’s all the information you need to know before tuning in to this international matchup.

Jacksonville Jaguars at Chicago Bears

Location: Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, United Kingdom

Broadcast: NFL Network, Sky Sports

Livestream: Fubo, NFL+ in the Chicago area, Game Pass International for those outside the United States, Canada and China

Both the Bears and Jaguars are looking to ride the momentum of Week 5 wins into this international matchup.

Last week, Caleb Williams led the Bears into their first two-game win streak of the season by passing for 304 yards and two touchdowns against the Carolina Panthers at home. He is now looking to power Chicago to the franchise’s first stretch of three straight wins since 2020.

Trevor Lawrence meanwhile helped the Jaguars snap their season-opening four-game losing streak with 371 passing yards and two touchdowns in a win over the visiting Indianapolis Colts.

Chicago offensive coordinator Shane Waldron seems likely to lean on Williams’ passing accuracy, which has improved throughout his rookie season so far, as well as top receiver DJ Moore in order to put pressure on the Jaguars’ shaky pass defense. Jacksonville is one of two NFL teams to allow opposing offenses more than 1,500 passing yards through five games.

The Bears, on the other hand, have been highly effective in limiting opponents’ passing options. Lawrence will have a tougher time reenacting his Week 5 performance against Chicago than he did against Indianapolis. The Jaguars may need to lean on running back Travis Etienne Jr. as well as Tank Bigsby, who has rushed for two touchdowns in Jacksonville’s last two games, to drive offense against the Bears.

The Jaguars have the advantage of a history of success in international games. Jacksonville boasts a 6-5 overall mark in London, and last season entered the series with a 1-2 record before defeating the Atlanta Falcons and Buffalo Bills in consecutive weeks.

Jacksonville is set for a similar international back-to-back this fall. Lawrence and the Jaguars will return to London next Sunday to face the New England Patriots in a Week 7 clash at Wembley Stadium.

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