Ravens, Cardinals, Browns to play in London in 2017 in expanded NFL International Series

For the first time the NFL will play four games in London next year For the first time the NFL will play four games in London next year

Baltimore Ravens, Arizona Cardinals and Cleveland Browns will visit the UK for the first time in next season's NFL International Series, which has expanded to four games.

London 2017 International Series games Week Date Visiting team Home team Stadium 3 or 4 24/9/17 or 1/10/17 Baltimore Ravens Jacksonville Jaguars Wembley 3 or 4 24/9/17 or 1/10/17 New Orleans Saints Miami Dolphins Wembley 7 or 8 22/10/17 or 29/10/17 Minnesota Vikings Cleveland Browns Twickenham 7 or 8 22/10/17 or 29/10/17 Arizona Cardinals Los Angeles Rams Twickenham

The expansion means London will host the equivalent of half of a regular season as it builds towards becoming the potential full-time home of an NFL franchise.

The capital will host consecutive games at Wembley, the home of English football, in week three or four plus consecutive games at Twickenham, rugby's traditional stomping ground, in week seven or eight - the dates are yet to be finalised.

Jacksonville Jaguars welcome Baltimore Ravens at Wembley in the series' opener, before New Orleans Saints play Miami Dolphins at the national stadium.

The Ravens and Cardinals will make their London debuts

The Browns then make their UK debut against the Minnesota Vikings at Twickenham, before the same stadium hosts the Cardinals against the Los Angeles Rams.

For the Jaguars, their confirmed fixture represents the fifth time they have played in London while the Dolphins will visit for the fourth time.

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