Since 2007 the NFL has been adding more games into the London market. It all started with one game per season, each with a sold out crowd.

New York Giants, designated home team, defeated the Dolphins 13–10 on October 28, 2007.

New Orleans Saints, designated home team, defeated the Chargers 37–32 on October 26, 2008.

New England Patriots defeated the, designated home team,Tampa Bay Buccaneers 35–7 on October 25, 2009.

San Francisco 49ers, designated home team, defeated the Broncos 24–16 on October 31, 2010.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers, designated home team, lost to the Chicago Bears 24–18 on October 23, 2011.

Since 2012 the NFL has been adding more home games, to the London schedule, in preparation for an expansion team in London. Rumors are focuses on Jacksonville Jaguars, Buffalo Bills, Oakland Raiders and San Diego Chargers.

From 2012 to 2014, the St. Louis Rams would play one of its eight home games each year at Wembley Stadium.

The Jacksonville Jaguars agreed to play a home game in London for four seasons from 2013 through 2016.

2014 the NFL had two additional games for the 2014 season, with the Oakland Raiders hosting the Miami Dolphins on September 28 and the Atlanta Falcons hosting the Detroit Lions on October 26 in addition to the Jacksonville Jaguars’ home game which was to be played against the Dallas Cowboys on November 9.

2015 the NFL had three games would be played at Wembley Stadium again in 2015. On October 4, the Miami Dolphins hosted the New York Jets. On October 25, the Jacksonville Jaguars hosted the Buffalo Bills and on November 1, the Kansas City Chiefs hosted the Detroit Lions on the Lions’ second consecutive visit to London.

NFL Matchups for London in 2016 included the Jacksonville Jaguars hosted the Indianapolis Colts at Wembley Stadium. On October 23, the Los Angeles Rams hosted the New York Giants at Twickenham Stadium, and finally, on October 30, the Cincinnati Bengals hosted the Washington Redskins at Wembley Stadium.

2017 NFL London Games includes four games: