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International Game Preview: Patriots at Jaguars

The New England Patriots travel to London to face the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, October 20 at 9:30 AM.

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WEEK 7 · Sun 10/20 · 9:30 AM EDT

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WEMBLEY STADIUM

The New England Patriots will play in London for the third time when they travel to face the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium. It is the second straight year that the Patriots will travel for an international game. Last season the Patriots hosted the Indianapolis Colts in Frankfurt, Germany on Nov. 2, 2023.

NFL INTERNATIONAL SERIES

The Patriots will play an international game for the fifth time overall and for the second-straight season when they face Jacksonville at Wembley Stadium in London. It will be the Patriots third game in London. The Patriots beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 35-7, on Oct. 25, 2009 and the St. Louis Rams, 45-7, on Oct. 28, 2012 at Wembley Stadium. In 2017, the Patriots beat the Oakland Raiders, 33-8, on Nov. 19, 2017, in Mexico City in Estadio Azteca. Last season, the Patriots hosted the Indianapolis Colts in Frankfurt, Germany on Nov. 11, 2023, and lost, 10-6.

The Patriots have traveled internationally for four preseason games in addition to their 2009, 2012, 2017 and 2023 regular season games in London, Mexico City and Frankfurt.

  • The Patriots lost to Detroit, 22-9, in Montreal in 1969
  • The Patriots lost to Pittsburgh, 30-14, in Montreal in 1990
  • The Patriots lost to Cleveland, 12-9, in Toronto in 1993
  • The Patriots defeated Dallas, 21-3, in Mexico City in 1998
Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson (38) rushes against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson (38) rushes against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

SCOUTING THE MATCHUPS

By Paul Perillo

When the Patriots run - Edge: Jaguars

The Patriots ground game went silent last week without the services of Rhamondre Stevenson. Stevenson missed the Texans game with a foot injury and the Patriots could not generate anything on the ground with replacement Antonio Gibson. Gibson was smothered throughout, picking up just 19 yards on 13 carries. As rough as it's been for the Jaguars defense thus far, stopping the run hasn't been a big problem for Jacksonville. The Jags rank 11th in the league, allowing 113.3 yards per game on the ground and 10th at 4.3 yards per carry. Stevenson's availability will be monitored throughout the week but it's unclear if he'll be able to give it a go in London. The Patriots problems along the offensive line haven't helped as left tackle Vederian Lowe (ankle) continues to battle injuries while guard Michael Jordan has done the same. Whether Stevenson is active or not the Jags stout front of Travon Walker, DaVon Hamilton and Josh Hines-Allen protecting linebackers Chad Muma and Devin Lloyd should be able to contain the Patriots ground game, even without Roy Robertson-Harris, who was traded to Seattle earlier in the week.

When the Patriots pass - Edge: Patriots

It's amazing what a difference one game can make, especially when that game involves the debut of the rookie quarterback. Drake Maye injected life into the Patriots moribund passing game by throwing three touchdown passes against a tough Houston secondary and in one game established the team's single-game high-water mark for points (21), passing yards (243) and bettered Jacoby Brissett's season total for touchdown passes (3 to 2). Now comes a wretched Jaguars secondary that ranks last in the league, allowing 276.7 yards through the air per game. Bears rookie Caleb Williams lit up that secondary in London last week, tossing four touchdowns in Chicago's blowout victory. Now Maye will get a chance to see if he can build off the promise of his first start while avoiding the mistakes that hurt his performance. DeMario Douglas and Kayshon Boutte turned in some explosive plays against the Texans and will look to exploit Jacksonville's beleaguered corners Ronald Darby, Montaric Brown and Darnell Savage along with safeties Antonio Johnson and Andre Cisco. Savage was evaluated for a concussion in the Bears game and could be out. The key for the Patriots will be pass protection as the offensive line continues to struggle. Hines-Allen and Walker are capable edge rushers and will need to be held in check.

When the Jaguars run - Edge: Jaguars

Jacksonville's ground game has been effective but unfortunately for Doug Pederson it just hasn't made an impact. Thanks to the early holes the team has been in, the Jags rank 19th in the league, averaging 116.5 yards per game on the ground. But a closer look shows an eye-popping 5.3 yards per carry, which is good enough for second in the league. It will be important for the Patriots to show some improvement against the run after allowing 193 and 192 yards on the ground in the last two games. If the Jags one-two punch of Tank Bigsby (41 carries, 297 yards, 7.2 avg.) and Travis Etienne (56-230-4.1) can get going early, it could be a long day. Etienne is dealing with a hamstring injury that ended his day early against Chicago and he will likely miss the game. Davon Godchaux continues to harp on his teammates about the importance of playing together up front, and although there were stretches when the run defense seemed to improve, ultimately the big plays Houston turned in marred the performance. The Patriots need to be tougher up front and in the second level where the loss of inside linebacker Ja'Whaun Bentley has really hurt the defense. Jacksonville has been effective running the ball when the score allows the Jags to do so, and the Patriots can't allow that to happen.

When the Jaguars pass - Edge: Patriots

Trevor Lawrence has endured a strange start to his career. As the No. 1 overall pick he struggled badly as a rookie. Then Urban Meyer was let go, Pederson took over and he looked like the future star most expected. He posted a playoff win in his second season, and had the Jags riding high at 8-3 atop the AFC last year before a high ankle sprain sent his career spiraling. Lawrence lost his next nine starts and the Jaguars went from one of the up-and-coming teams to the bottom of the league. The Jags 1-5 start hasn't all been on Lawrence, who at times has shown flashes of his Year 2 form. He's completing 61 percent of his passes with eight touchdowns, three picks and an 89.2 passer rating, but consistency has been a problem. He has a solid group of receivers to work with in Christian Kirk (24 catches, 296 yards, 1 TD), Brian Thomas (25-424-3) and Gabe Davis (17-204-2) and also uses Etienne and tight ends Brenton Strange and Evan Engram. Christian Gonzalez and the Patriots secondary is coming off a tough day against Houston and will need to rebound in London. Gonzalez could see a lot of the rookie Thomas while Jonathan Jones is tasked with tracking Kirk when the Patriots are in man coverage. Regardless of the matchups, the Patriots will need to get some pressure on Lawrence to disrupt his timing, which has been his problem for much of the season.

Special Teams - Edge: Patriots

The Patriots continue to be inconsistent on special teams with some occasional lapses marring otherwise promising plays. Bryce Baringer has been outstanding most of the year, but he turned in a low 41-yard punt early against Houston that was returned 19 yards into Patriots territory by Steven Sims. Sione Takitaki was called for a penalty when he left too early on the opening kickoff, and JaMycal Hasty failed to cross the 30-yard line on any of his six kick returns. But Joey Slye and Baringer have been effective, and Brenden Schooler leads a coverage unit that has been solid for the most part. Jacksonville counters with Cam Little, who has connected on 10 of 11 field goals and all 11 PATs. Punter Logan Cooke hasn't been as busy as Baringer but has been every bit as good, averaging 51.1 yards per kick with a 46.1-yard net with 10 placed inside the opponents' 20 without a single touchback. Jacksonville's return game took a hit when Devin Duvernay was placed on injured reserve, leaving Parker Washington to handle both kicks and punts. Washington has only two attempts on punts but averages 13.5 yards per return.

SERIES HISTORY

The New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars will meet for the first time since the 2021 season and for the first time in an international game. The Patriots beat Jacksonville 50-10 in the last meeting on Jan. 2, 2022.

The Patriots own a 12-2 overall record against Jacksonville, with an 8-1 record in the regular season and 4-1 record in the postseason. The Patriots only regular season loss to the Jaguars was a 31-20 defeat at Jacksonville on Sept. 16, 2018. The Patriots lost 25-10 at Jacksonville in a Conference Playoff game on Jan. 3, 1999.

The two teams have faced each other five times in the playoffs, including the 1996 AFC Championship Game at Foxboro Stadium and the 2017 AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots defeated the Jaguars 20-6 in the 1996 AFC Championship Game, the first time New England hosted the AFC Conference Championship Game. The Patriots advanced to the Super Bowl with a 24-20 win against the Jaguars in the 2017 AFC Championship Game on Jan. 21, 2018. The Patriots lead the Jaguars 4-1 overall in postseason games.

SERIES BREAKDOWN

Overall Record (including 4-1 in playoffs): 12-2

  • Record in New England: 9-0 (4-0 in playoffs)
  • Foxboro Stadium: 2-0 (1-0 in playoffs)
  • Gillette Stadium: 7-0 (3-0 in playoffs)

Record in Jacksonville: 3-2 (0-1 in playoffs)

Total Points: Patriots 397, Jaguars 234

Patriots' Largest Margin of Victory: 40 points (01/02/22)

Patriots' Largest Margin of Defeat: 15 points (01/03/99)

Highest Combined Point Total: 68 points (09/27/15)

Lowest Combined Point Total: 26 (01/12/97)

Games Decided by Seven or Fewer Points: 5

TALE OF THE TAPE

2024 REGULAR SEASON NEW ENGLAND JACKSONVILLE
Record 1-5 1-5
Divisional Standings 4th 4th
Total Yards Gained 1,545 1,917
Total Offense (Rank) 257.5 (30) 319.5 (19)
Rush Offense 123.2 (12) 116.5 (19)
Pass Offense 134.3 (32) 203.0 (20)
Points Per Game 13.8 (31) 18.8 (22T)
Total Yards Allowed 2,153 2,340
Total Defense (Rank) 358.8 (25) 390.0 (31)
Rush Defense 130.3 (19) 113.3 (11T)
Pass Defense 228.5 (24) 276.7 (32)
Points Allowed/Game 23.8 (21) 29.7 (31)
Possession Avg. 28:24 27:33
Sacks Allowed/Yards Lost 23/155 17/144
Sacks Made/Yards 14/75 14/184
Total Touchdowns Scored 8 12
Touchdowns Allowed 15 21
Penalties Against/Yards 37/327 38/280
Punts/Avg. 32/51.3 22/51.1
Turnover Differential -1 (18T) -4 (25T)

CONNECTIONS

FORMER PATRIOTS

  • QB Mac Jones, 2021-23

FORMER JAGUARS

  • Asst. WR Coach Tiquan Underwood, 2009-10
  • LB Joe Giles-Harris, 2019-20
  • DT Daniel Ekuale, 2020
  • Sr. Off. Asst. Ben McAdoo, 2020 (Quarterbacks Coach)
  • RB JaMycal Hasty, 2022-23

WHAT TO LOOK FOR...

  • The Patriots are 3-1 in the NFL's International Series. The Patriots have let up only one touchdown in their previous two games played in London and have scored over 30 points in each of those games.
  • The Patriots will play in their fifth international game this week. The five games played will be tied for fourth-most in the NFL with Las Vegas, behind the 13 by Jacksonville, eight by Buffalo and seven by Miami.
  • The Patriots are 12-2 (.857) against Jacksonville all-time (8-1 in the regular season and 4-1 in the postseason). It is the best record against any single opponent in franchise history. Houston is second with an 11-4 overall record.
  • QB Drake Maye threw 3 touchdowns last week against Houston in his first career start. With 3 touchdown passes this week against Jacksonville, Maye can join QB Dan Marino of Miami as the only rookie quarterbacks to throw 3 touchdown passes in their first two starts in their rookie season.
  • DE Keion White has had at least 1 quarterback hit in each of the first six games of the season and will look to extend that mark this week against Jacksonville. His 11 quarterback hits are tied for third in the NFL in 2024. The most quarterback hits in a season by a New England player are the 28 quarterback hits by LB Matthew Judon during the 2022 season.
  • TE Hunter Henry is eighth on the all-time reception list among New England tight ends with 152 receptions. He needs 2 receptions this week against Jacksonville to move past Jim Whalen (153) into seventh all-time among New England tight ends.
  • Henry is eighth on the team's all-time receiving yards list among tight ends with 1,752 receiving yards and needs 48 yards this week against Jacksonville to become the eighth New England tight end to reach 1,800 receiving yards.
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BROADCAST INFORMATION

TELEVISION: This week's game will be broadcast by NFL Network and can be seen locally on WCVB-TV Channel 5. Chris Rose will handle play-by-play duties with Joe Thomas as the color analyst. Steve Wyche will provide analysis from the sidelines. The game will be produced by Jonathan Segal and directed by Chris Svendsen.

NATIONAL RADIO: Sunday's game will be broadcast to a national audience on Westwood One. J.P. Shadrick will call the game and Byron Chamberlain will be providing analysis.

LOCAL RADIO: 98.5 The Sports Hub is the flagship station for the Patriots Radio Network. A complete listing of the network's 33 stations can be found here. Play-by-play broadcaster Bob Socci will call the action along with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak, who will provide color analysis. The games are produced by Marc Cappello.

For information on how to stream the game please visit our Ways to Watch guide.

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