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Eagles Schedule Leak: Birds set to travel to London for matchup with Jaguars in Week 5

Eagles football could be going international again, which means it might be time to fire up the 9:30 a.m. beers.

According to reports, the Eagles are expected to face the Jacksonville Jaguars in London during Week 5 of the 2026 season. The game is reportedly set for Sunday, October 11, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

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Most importantly, the Eagles are not losing a home game here. That is Jacksonville’s problem. The Jaguars can hand over one of their home dates to the Queen, King, Paddington Bear, whoever is running things over there now. The Birds will simply show up, ruin everyone’s morning, and fly home.

Eagles get another shot at London football

This would be the Birds’ first trip back to London since 2018, when they beat the Jaguars 24-18. Good times. Carson Wentz was still here. Doug Pederson was still here. The world felt simpler. We were all younger, dumber, and probably more emotionally stable.

Now Philly might get Jacksonville in London again, and honestly, fine. The Jaguars basically live there at this point. They should have to pay UK taxes.

The only real downside is the 9:30 a.m. kickoff. Nobody needs football that early unless they are deeply unwell, which means Eagles fans are actually the perfect audience for it. Wake up, make coffee, switch to alcohol, scream at the offensive line before lunch. That is culture.

There is also a decent chance the Eagles get their bye the following week, since teams usually get one after playing overseas. That part is not official yet, but it would make sense. Send the Birds across the ocean, let them handle business, then give everyone a week to recover from international relations.

For now, we wait for the full schedule release. But if this report holds, the Eagles are heading back to London.

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