Clay Travis: “I thought this story was super strange and just further evidence of the Jacksonville Jaguars inching their way out of Jacksonville. If you have a home team who is essentially letting you know that they’re playing 25% of their home games overseas in a different city, it’s hard for me to accept the argument that Shahid Khan wants to stay in Jacksonville. I think he wants to take the Jaguars over to London and this feels to me a lot like what happened with the Rams leaving St. Louis for Los Angeles when they said they weren’t leaving but the wheels had already been in motion for a long time. I feel like the wheels are in motion for an NFL franchise to move to London and I think Shahid Khan wants it to be his franchise.” (Full Audio at Bottom of Page)
Listen to Clay Travis explain why he thinks the Jacksonville Jaguars will eventually move their franchise to London in an unprecedented, yet extremely tantalizing re-location that the NFL has been eyeing all decade.
The Jaguars made headlines this week after agreeing to play back-to-back games in London for the upcoming 2020 season as the home team. NFL teams have been playing annually in London since 2007, but no team has gone over as many times as the Jaguars, who have played across the pond every season since 2013.
Check out the audio below as Clay details why it’s becoming increasingly obvious that the Jaguars are positioning themselves towards becoming a permanent fixture in London, as the NFL has been targeting the 930 am ET Eastern time slot for years.