The New York Jets are playing the Miami Dolphins this Sunday in London. The Jets will arrive on Friday, and be overseas for only 65 hours.

Although it’s a short trip, the organization has everything meticulously organized as if it were a regular game week in America. They’ve been preparing for this trip for 11 months and according to the New York Times, have packed more than 5,000 things to bring along with them. This includes flying in their own chef to “observe how food is cooked and served,” and ordering their own toilet paper because they don’t like the thinner version used overseas.

Yes that’s right. The Jets are bringing their own toilet paper to England.

From the New York Times:

“Some may say that’s a little over the top or whatnot, but it didn’t really cost that much, so why not?” Jets senior manager of team operations Aaron Degerness said. “We’re basically trying to replicate everything that we’re doing here over there.”

There are 74 players and coaches in the Jets organization, which means almost five rolls of toilet paper for each person in one weekend.