London’s calling again for the New York Jets in 2025.
For the third time in the last five seasons, the Jets are returning back across the pond to play another home game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in England.
Gang Green is one of three teams — the two others being the Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars — who will each play international games in London in 2025.
The Jets and Vikings met in London last October, with Minnesota staying a perfect 5-0 following a 23-17 win from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The loss ended up being a notable breaking point for the Jets, who ended up firing head coach Robert Saleh less than 48 hours after the game.
Once Saleh was out the door, Gang Green went straight into a nose dive, losing nine of their final 12 games of the season, while also firing general manager Joe Douglas in the process back in mid-November.
The Jets are aiming for their second win in four tries in England, with their first victory coming back in 2015 when they defeated fellow AFC East opponent, the Miami Dolphins, 27-14 from Wembley Stadium.
“We are excited to bring the unique and entertaining atmosphere of a New York Jets home game to London as part of the 2025 NFL International Games,” Jets president Hymie Elhai said in a statement.
“It is another great opportunity for our organization to build upon our brand and fandom in the U.K. which we have enjoyed cultivating the last few years. The success of the NFL’s international games speaks directly to the sport’s increasing global reach, and we are proud to continue as ambassadors of the game.”
With the Jets opponents being officially announced for the 2025 season, their opponent in this matchup can be one of nine teams: either their AFC East counterparts — Bills, Dolphins or Patriots — or versus the Browns, Steelers, Falcons, Panthers, Broncos or Cowboys.
New York Jets results playing in England
2024: Vikings 23, Jets 17 from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
2021: Falcons 27, Jets 20 from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
2015: Jets 27, Dolphins 14 from Wembley Stadium