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The Philadelphia Eagles will face the Jacksonville Jaguars in London, creating a nostalgic matchup. This game marks a significant moment as it recalls their previous encounter in 2018 and Saquon Barkley's debut with the Eagles.
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Some games arrive with built-in storylines. Others feel like football scriptwriters got a little too creative. The Philadelphia Eagles’ upcoming overseas trip to London delivers both. At the time of this story's release, the football world awaits the NFL's schedule release. Two leaks came early. Philadelphia will tackle the hated Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving. That one comes with a little history, as this is the third time that has happened.
Then, there is the game in London. Philadelphia and the Jacksonville Jaguars will lock horns at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. This isn't simply another overseas game. This game has a chance at providing nostalgia three times over.
Philadelphia also played the Jaguars in London during the 2018 NFL season. Saquon Barkley's first game in an Eagles jersey was played overseas, and who can forget the reverse hurdle? You can see where this is headed, right?
Saquon Barkley's Eagles debut already feels like one of those oddly cinematic football memories fans will revisit for years. He was on a new team and on the international stage. A Friday night in São Paulo, Brazil, provided the backdrop. A fresh uniform combination featuring white jerseys, black pants, and black helmets that somehow looked both rebellious and ridiculously clean.
The game is significant as it not only features a rematch from 2018 but also highlights Saquon Barkley's memorable debut with the Eagles.
The exact date for the Eagles vs. Jaguars game in London will be confirmed with the NFL's schedule release.
The Eagles have played the Jaguars in London once before, during the 2018 NFL season.
The Eagles will face the Cowboys on Thanksgiving for the third time, adding historical significance to this matchup.
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How's that for groundbreaking stuff? Barkley played like a man fully aware that the cameras were rolling. His first game as an Eagle produced 109 rushing yards on 24 carries, two rushing touchdowns, another receiving score, and, most importantly, a 34-29 Eagles win. It was an amazing introduction to his new fan base.
Of course, that wasn't even Barkley's most memorable Eagles moment. That came nearly two months later. You know the play. The reverse hurdle, a clip that swallowed social media whole and inspired several double takes.
The move was so absurd that it became part of football culture almost instantly. The kind of highlight kids will attempt in backyards for the next decade, despite overwhelming evidence suggesting they absolutely should not. That masterpiece happened against Jacksonville. Now comes the weirdly perfect sequel. Philadelphia heads overseas to face the Jaguars in London again.
Apparently, the football universe enjoys thematic consistency. If Barkley's Jaguars history creates one nostalgic thread, longtime Eagles fans may remember another. Philadelphia and Jacksonville met during Week 8 of the 2018 season at Wembley Stadium, where the Eagles handled business in a 24-18 victory. So yes, this matchup already carries a familiar international footprint. Yes, these are different Eagles and Jaguars rosters. The stakes are different, but the backdrop is identical. Maybe this is all about nothing.
Maybe Barkley produces a perfectly normal football game with zero viral hurdles, zero international magic, and absolutely no dramatic callbacks. Maybe the Eagles have more trouble with Jacksonville than expected. But honestly? That feels far less fun. Because if football has taught Eagles fans anything, it's this: sometimes the weirdest setups produce the most unforgettable memories, and sometimes, history repeats itself. You know what? This sounds like an awesome time to book those tickets for a flight out to London.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles game in London sets the stage for a triple dose of nostalgia