Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars are set to face the Los Angeles Rams for the first time since the quarterback’s rookie season, and this time, the stakes feel higher. Both teams enter Week 7 with matching 4-2 records, looking to build momentum as the season heats up.
Lawrence hasn’t quite hit top form yet, but he’ll be eager to avenge that earlier loss and lead Jacksonville to victory on international soil. The two teams will square off at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium, promising fans an exciting clash.
How Can Fans Watch the Jaguars vs. Rams 2025 NFL London Game Live?
Game Details
Date: Sunday, October 19, 2025
Time: 9:30 a.m. ET
Location: Wembley Stadium, London
How to Watch
TV: NFL Network, FOX 11 (locally in Los Angeles)
Live Stream: NFL+, Fubo, DirecTV
Announcers: Rich Eisen (play-by-play), Kurt Warner (analyst), Sara Walsh (sideline)
How To Listen
National: Sirius XM
Jaguars: 1010 XL & 92.5 FM and 99.9 FM Gator Country
Rams: ESPN LA 710 AM and 93.1 Jack FM
Where Are the Two Teams Standing Heading Into Week 7?
Due to a strong running game and an effective defense, the Jaguars have a 4-2 record to start the 2025 NFL season. They’re very lucky they have those things to fall back on, because Lawrence has not been very good to start the year and is ranked 27th in PFSN’s QB Impact metric.
Lawrence has an EPA per dropback of 0.01, meaning he’s providing only marginal value in the passing game. Through six starts, he’s totaled 1,324 passing yards, eight touchdowns, five interceptions, and a 61.1% completion rate, numbers that need to improve if Jacksonville hopes to stay competitive in the AFC.
The Jaguars’ defense has once again been the team’s backbone. They fought hard in a narrow Week 6 loss to a red-hot Seahawks squad, and both of their defeats have come against early playoff contenders.
The Rams, meanwhile, are one of those contenders, and they’ll pose a major challenge for Lawrence and company. Los Angeles also sits at 4-2, with their only losses coming against top-tier opponents. Coming off a 17-3 win over the Ravens, Los Angeles has regained momentum and will look to keep rolling toward 5-2.
Matthew Stafford continues to lead the league in passing with 1,684 yards, though his Week 6 outing was relatively modest; 181 yards and one touchdown were enough to get the job done. Still, Stafford ranks 11th in PFSN’s QB Impact metric, guiding the Rams’ offense to 11th overall in the Offensive Impact metric.
While Jacksonville’s offense lags behind statistically, its defense has proven capable of keeping games close. The Rams enter as slight favorites, but given the Jaguars’ defensive strength and overseas stage, this matchup could be tighter than expected.

