There has been a number of historic sports moments at the stadiums in London, and now the NFL returns to try and makes it mark again as Jacksonville will play a “home game” against Atlanta at Wembley Stadium Sunday in first of three games in London. TSN's Matthew Scianitti has more on what these England games can mean to the future of the NFL in the UK.
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