Up-to-the-Minute Developments as Jaguars Host Rams at Wembley

Game Action

First Quarter: Jaguars Trail 0-7 at 3:25

In no time, the Rams find themselves back in Jaguars territory thanks to a substantial defensive penalty and a impressive strike to tight end Colby Parkinson.

Next, Adams makes his first catch of the day to move Los Angeles back into the red zone on the 15-yard spot.

Rams Up 7-0 with 4:53 Remaining in First

It seems, Suh, working as a Sky Sports analyst, is an Arsenal fan.

Did have a bit of Patrick Vieira about him, didn’t he?

First Quarter: Jaguars Behind 0-7 at 5:12

An offensive infraction sets the Jaguars 10 yards deeper, difficult beginning to their response.

An excellent deflection by Kobie Turner on the line of scrimmage results in 3rd and 14 and Lawrence overthrows Travis Hunter.

Another three-and-out. A short drive lasting 1:27 followed by a quick 1:20 attempt is definitely going to keep those Los Angeles linebackers ready.

TOUCHDOWN! Jaguars 0-7 Rams 7:01, 1st Quarter

Missing Nacua isn't an issue.

The quarterback utilizes five different receivers on the initial possession ending with newcomer Konata Mumpfield for a five-yard score.

It is only his second catch in his brief professional tenure.

Outstanding play to finish that amid defensive pressure after opting to go for it on fourth down.

First Quarter: Score Tied 0-0 at 7:01

Los Angeles takes the field and in Nacua’s absence Davante Adams is targeted but overthrown on the opening play.

Higbee, the tight end then finds the first down with an quick short completion out the quarterback's right side.

A balanced approach of run and pass in the downpour achieves two more first downs with the tight ends featuring.

Especially Higbee is keeping this drive moving with a couple of great grabs with what seems like more of a slippery object than a pigskin.

Next, the decision: McVay opts against a field goal. 4th and 3 on the 16-yard line and the Rams try for the first down.

And they get it thanks to ball carrier Kyren Williams securing the catch.

First Quarter: Game Tied 0-0 at 14:03

The game begins! The Jaguars' offensive unit start their drive for the first possession.

Immediately, Verse brings down Lawrence. The defensive pressure is evident.

Not the ideal beginning Jacksonville desired. An unsuccessful drive. Punt.

Game Preview

Greetings, NFL enthusiasts, week seven of N-F-L is upon us and has provided that special occasion: a contest with both teams enjoying successful seasons in London!

The Jacksonville, standing at 4-2 welcome the Rams holding a 4-2 mark at their adopted home in the iconic Wembley.

Fans have reason to be excited as at mid-afternoon in the UK and the earliest of mornings for fans in Los Angeles at early morning we have a shot at wrapping up this London games this season with a exciting game.

England’s capital has been seen only one previous occasion with a contest with both sides in form when the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers, both holding 3-1 marks, faced off in the 2022 season.

Yes it only took 15 years of slop to finally get a classic in the Giants beating the Packers with a 27-22 victory with a fierce second-half comeback after facing a 17-3 deficit.

The G-men would go on to make the playoffs so could the Rams or Jaguars follow suit?

Both teams are favorably placed with the Rams sharing the lead at the summit of their division and the Jaguars trailing by one game the Colts in the AFC South division.

The season is still young to forecast playoff chances though so here's a preview of today's game.

The big team news are the Rams are absent the talented Puka Nacua at receiver position and the Jaguars are without key defender Devin Lloyd.

In terms of performance, the story so far for the two clubs has been one of successes let down by inconsistency.

In Los Angeles' case the field goal unit has been a concern while the scoring attack, led by quarterback Matthew Stafford, has been one of the highest-performing in terms of offensive output across the league but are inefficient inside the 20-yard line scoring a touchdown only 50% of the time they get inside the 20-yard line.

Watch out for head coach, Sean McVay, digging into his box of tricks to throw the Jaguars lots of different looks as the Los Angeles seeks to score over 30 points for the first time this season.

On the defensive side, Los Angeles is more reliable and have prevented any touchdowns in two matches.

The defenders the Jaguars need to be most wary of are the best pass-rushing duo in the league Verse and Fiske.

The game could be won and lost with how well Jacksonville protect their quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

They may also attempt to reestablish the run to ease the burden on the QB after having difficulties versus Seattle.

Jaguars enthusiasts will pray the Lawrence who took down the Chiefs shows up today.

Jill Walters
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