As part of the international series of games for the NFL, the Los Angeles Rams will be facing off against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. This will be the Rams’ fourth time playing in London, their second time playing in Wembley Stadium, with their last visit taking place in the 2019 season.

Meanwhile, the Jaguars have played 13 games in London, meaning that even if this is a neutral playing field, it’s essentially a game on the road for the Rams. Puka Nacua’s injury means the Rams’ offense will be tested to see if they can continue their explosiveness without their top playmaker.

Davante Adams

Sep 28, 2025; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams (17) celebrates after a touchdown in the first half against the Indianapolis Colts at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images / Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

It’s expected that a big emphasis of the Rams’ offense against the Jaguars’ defense will be through the hands of Davante Adams. He’s their next best pass catcher and has plenty of experience throughout his career being the top option.

He’s adapted well to being the second option, but has suffered from uncharacteristic mistakes that have prevented him from having an even more impressive start to his time with the Rams. It’s an opportunity for him to show that he still has what it takes the shoulder a heavy offensive burden, and a chance for Sean McVay to flex his offensive prowess by getting it done without his best wide receiver.

Devin Lloyd

Sep 28, 2025; Santa Clara, California, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Devin Lloyd (center right) celebrates with safety Antonio Johnson (26) after intercepting a pass against the San Francisco 49ers during the third quarter at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images / Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

Another thing to look out for will be how the Rams are able to handle the Jaguars’ tenacious defense and avoid turning the ball over. They’re ranked second in the league when it comes to takeaways, and they’re top ten in offensive points per game allowed and offensive rushing yards.

Their one weak point so far this season has been that they’re vulnerable against high-flying offenses, something the Rams are certainly capable of. The Rams have the personnel to take advantage of a secondary that’s struggling, but the Jaguars also have the talent to make this game into a shootout.

Travis Hunter

Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) looks to the sideline during the fourth quarter of an NFL football matchup, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. The Seahawks defeated the Jaguars 20-12. / Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The victor will be determined by which team takes advantage of the other’s weakness first and which one of them is able to get their offense on a roll early. This game has massive stakes for the Rams’ pursuit of consecutive NFC West champions; they can’t afford to lose this one.

The game kicks off at 9:30 AM EST/ 6:30 AM PST and can be watched on NFL Network!

Be sure to follow along with our live game thread for updates throughout the contest.

START OF THE FIRST QUARTER:

SACK: Rams LB Jared Verse takes down Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence on the first play of the game, for a 2-yard sack

PENALTY: On the Rams’ opening drive, Jaguars CB Andrew Wingard unnecessarily roughs up the passer, getting the Rams into the red zone, after the Rams methodically moved the ball downfield

SCORING UPDATE: Rams WR Konata Mumpfield catches a quick pass over the middle to get the Rams on the board first, Rams lead 7 – 0

PENALTY: Jaguars OG Patrick Mekari’s holding penalty brings the ball back 10 yards for the Jaguars offense

PENALTY: Andrew Wingard commits another mistake, a 25-yard penalty against him for defensive pass interference, which moves the Rams down the field in a hurry

BIG PLAY: Rams TE Colby Parkinson catches a pass from Rams QB Matthew Stafford for a 23-yard completion

SCORING UPDATE: Matthew Stafford throws the ball to Rams WR Davante Adams, and he delivers with a 2-yard touchdown catch to put the Rams up 14 – 0

SACK: Rams LB Bryon Young sacks Trevor Lawrence for a loss of a down

END OF THE FIRST QUARTER: Rams lead 14 – 0

START OF THE SECOND QUARTER:

SACK: Rams LB Nate Landman takes down Trevor Lawrence for a loss of 3 yards

PENALTY: The Rams punt the ball in their next drive, Jaguars DB Jarrian Jones commits an illegal block above the waist that nullifies what would’ve been a Jaguars touchdown

SCORING UPDATE: Jaguars miss a 50-yard field goal, Rams still up 14 – 0

PENALTY: Jaguars DB Jourdan Lewis’s defensive pass interference penalty on Davante Adams costs the Jaguars defense 17 yards

SCORING UPDATE: Matthew Stafford finds Davante Adams for another short completion touchdown, this time a 1-yard pass to put them up 21 – 0

BIG PLAY: Trevor Lawrence is able to connect with Jaguars WR Brian Thomas Jr. for a 24-yard pass

2 MINUTE WARNING

TURNOVER: Jaguars go for it on 4th down and are unsuccessful; they turn the ball over on downs

INJURY: Jourdan Lewis is down with an injury

HALFTIME: Rams up 21 – 0

START OF THE THIRD QUARTER:

PENALTY: Jaguars WR Tim Patrick’s offensive holding penalty sets the Jaguars back 10 yards

PENALTY: Rams DB Darious Williams’ defensive interference play gives the Jaguars offense 15 yards

TURNOVER: The Jaguars once again go for it on 4th down, and are once again unsuccessful, turnover on downs

PENALTY: Jaguars LB Foyesade Oluokun’s illegal contact penalty gives the Rams offense 5 yards

BIG PLAY: Trevor Lawrence connects with Dyami Brown for a 39-yard completion

INJURY: On that play, Dyami Brown went down with an injury

TURNOVER: For the third time this game, the Jaguars’ offense goes for it on 4th down and comes up short; they give the ball back to the Rams

PENALTY: Rams LS Alex Ward’s false start penalty on the punt attempts sets the ball back 5 yards

SACK: Rams S Quentin Lake takes down Trevor Lawrence for a loss of 13 yards

SACK: Back-to-back sacks for the Rams defense, Nate Landman and Bryon Young split the sack

INJURY UPDATE: Dyami Brown has returned to the game

PENALTY: Patrick Mekari’s false start penalty brings the ball back 5 yards for the Jaguars offense

END OF THE THIRD QUARTER: Rams lead 21 – 0

START OF THE FOURTH QUARTER:

PENALTY: Jaguars CB Montaric Brown’s defensive holding penalty negates what would’ve been a sack for the Jaguars defense

PENALTY: Jaguars DE Josh-Hines Allen’s neutral zone infraction penalty on 4th down gets the Rams closer to the first down marker

SCORING UPDATE: Matthew Stafford finds Terrance Ferguson for a 31-yard touchdown pass, Rams lead 28 – 0

SACK: Rams LB Josaiah Stewart brings down Trevor Lawrence for his sixth sack of the game, loss of 7 yards

SCORING UPDATE: Trevor Lawrence connects with Jaguars WR Travis Hunter on a deep right pass that results in a 34-yard touchdown pass. The Jaguars cut the lead down to 28 – 7

PENALTY: Rams’ delay of game penalty sets them back 5 yards

PENALTY: Jourdan Lewis commits another defensive pass interference on Davante Adams, compounded with a face mask penalty on him as well, the Rams gain 17 yards off the backs of these two penalties

PENALTY: Jaguars LB Dennis Gardeck’s roughing the passer penalty resets the downs at the goal line for the Rams offense

SCORING UPDATE: Matthew Stafford and Davante Adams continue to lay it on to the Jaguars defense, another 1-yard touchdown catch to put the Rams up 35 – 7

SACK: Rams DE Larrell Murchison takes down Trevor Lawrence for a loss of 7 yards

2 MINUTE WARNING

TURNOVER: Jaguars couldn’t convert on 4th down, they turned the ball over on downs for the final time in this game

FINAL SCORE: 35 – 7, Rams win