The London games are good for the Jaguars bottom line.
They provide much needed revenue for a small market team that hasn’t raised ticket prices since Shad Khan became the owner in 2012.
And the Jaguars are expected to renew their four year agreement to go to London every year when it expires at the end of the 2016 season.
The Jaguars, though, should lobby to play a road game or two in London when the agreement is extended.
Giving up a home game every year is becoming a competitive disadvantage.
The first two years it didn’t make that much difference because the Jaguars won only seven games and were routed in London by San Francisco and Dallas.