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NFL Unveils Three '15 London Matchups, Including Games On Back-To-Back Sundays

London will host NFL games "on back-to-back Sundays" in the fall of '15, according to the BBC. The double-header will see the Jacksonville Jaguars and Buffalo Bills meet at Wembley on Oct. 25, with the Kansas City Chiefs and Detroit Lions facing off at the national stadium on Nov. 1. NFL Exec VP Mark Waller said that the move underlined "the growth and depth of our UK fan base." A third fixture will also be held at Wembley, with the Miami Dolphins and N.Y. Jets on Oct. 4 (BBC, 11/6).

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