LONDON, ENGLAND- The Jacksonville Jaguars have committed to playing an annual game at London's Wembley Stadium through the year 2030, according to a report in The Times of London.
The London newspaper says Jaguars owner Shad Khan, the NFL, and Wembley have an agreement to play up to five NFL games per season at Wembley, with the Jaguars hosting one of those games each year.
The Times says this puts to rest speculation that Khan might sell his interest in the Fulham soccer team and instead buy Tottenham Hotspur, a London soccer team building a new stadium that could host NFL games.