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Promote Your NFL Events with Us!

September 25, 2024 by nflinlondon

With the NFL returning to London in 2024 for another thrilling series of games, it’s time for pubs and bars across the city to take advantage of the excitement and welcome a new wave of American football fans. If you’re a pub or bar in the city, why not promote your NFL events with us!
The NFL London games are an ideal opportunity for venues to boost their footfall by hosting NFL-themed events, screenings, and parties. Whether your venue is near the stadiums or nestled in a lively part of town, or just so dang cool that people NEED to see it, advertising your NFL events can attract new customers and increase your visibility.

At our NFL in London platform, we can help you spread the word about your upcoming events to NFL fans all across the UK. With over 3 million weekly followers across all of our social media platforms, your bar or pub could be front and center in front of a massive audience. From NFL enthusiasts to curious Londoners looking to experience the unique atmosphere of an NFL game, we’ll help you draw them in. If you’re hosting NFL events for any of the upcoming 2024 international games, now’s the time to get in touch with us to boost your promotions!

Why Advertise Your NFL Events With Us?

If you’re planning on turning your venue into a hub for NFL fans on game days, partnering with our NFL in London platform gives you unparalleled access to a growing and engaged audience. Here’s how we can help:

 1. Reach Millions of NFL Fans

With over 3 million weekly followers on our social media channels, your event promotion will reach NFL fans all over London and beyond. Whether they’re die-hard supporters of the New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears, or New England Patriots, we’ll ensure they know where to go to enjoy the action. 

We’ve been running NFL events in the UK since 2007, so we have you covered when it comes on where to go, and mostly-where not to.

Our dedicated audience actively seeks out NFL-themed bars and venues to watch the games in, which means your venue could become the go-to spot for NFL fans during the international series and beyond.

If you’re looking to host something around the international games, we got you covered.

 2. Maximise Attendance for Key NFL London Games

The upcoming NFL games in London are massive events that will attract thousands of fans from all over the UK and Europe. In fact, we estimate that there will be around 110,000 Americans, 25,000 Germans, and over 100,000 UK NFL fans coming into the city for the month.
Many fans will be looking for great venues to watch the games before or after attending the matches. Your bar or pub could be the perfect spot to host fans for these highly anticipated games:

– Sunday 6th October 2024 – New York Jets vs Minnesota Vikings at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

– Sunday 13th October 2024 – Jacksonville Jaguars vs Chicago Bears at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

-Sunday 20th October 2024 – New England Patriots vs Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium

By advertising with us, you’ll get the chance to showcase your venue as the prime location for fans looking to enjoy food, drinks, and all the game-day excitement. Our social media reach will make sure your NFL event stands out from the crowd.

We don’t allow ticket touts, so if you’re planning on illegally selling tickets to our fans, you can screw right off!

 3. Exclusive Opportunities to Collaborate on Our Podcast

In addition to social media promotions, we offer the chance for regular advertisers to feature on our highly popular NFL in London podcast. With thousands of weekly listeners, our podcast is the perfect platform to promote your venue and share what makes your NFL events special. Whether you want to discuss upcoming events, special offers, or the unique atmosphere your venue provides, our podcast listeners will get an inside scoop on what makes your bar or pub a must-visit destination on game days.

We are happy to either have some fun guests on from your team to discuss your offer, or just a few host reads to promote your offer. We can tailor it all to your needs.

 4. Tailored Advertising Solutions for Regular NFL Events

Is your venue planning to host regular NFL screenings or events throughout the season? We can help you create a tailored advertising package that includes regular features across our social media channels, website, and podcast. By partnering with us, your pub or bar will benefit from continuous exposure to an audience that lives and breathes NFL football. From trivia nights to themed parties, our advertising solutions will keep your events top of mind for NFL fans in London.

Contact Us to Promote Your NFL Event!

Ready to pack your venue with NFL fans? Get in touch with us today to discuss advertising opportunities for your NFL events. Whether you’re planning to host parties for the international games, run NFL-themed promotions, or want to be a long-term partner in our community, we have the platform to help you succeed.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to advertise your NFL events to millions of passionate fans!

For more information, send us a message or check out our advertising options on our website. Let’s make your venue the ultimate destination for NFL fans in London this season!

By advertising with our NFL in London platform, you’ll not only get your venue in front of millions of NFL fans but also become a key part of the London American football community. Whether you’re aiming for a one-off event promotion or seeking regular exposure for the entire season, we’ve got the tools to make your NFL events a success!

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Bears London

September 17, 2024 by nflinlondon

As the Chicago Bears make their way across the pond for another thrilling October NFL showdown in London, there’s no better time to explore all the “bear-y” fun that the capital of the UK has to offer. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the Chicago Bears or just tagging along for the ride, London has plenty of bear-related sights and stories to entertain you before and after the big game. From historical bears to famous bear-related landmarks, here’s everything Chicago Bears fans need to know about the ‘other’ bears of London.

Fun Fact-Just because someone is wearing a Chicago Bears jersey, doesn’t mean that they know anything about the Bears. All you have to is say ‘Bear Down’ to them, and watch for the look on their face. 

Queen’s Bearskins

When in London, it’s hard to miss the stoic Queen’s Guard soldiers standing tall at Buckingham Palace. Whatever you do, don’t get up in their grill, or this could happen.

What might catch your eye more than their unflinching demeanor, though, are those giant fuzzy hats perched on their heads. Yes, those iconic headpieces are made of real Canadian bearskin! No Canadians were hurt in the process, although the bears were. 

The bearskin hat is a towering 18 inches tall and weighs about 1.5 pounds, and it’s as much a symbol of London as Big Ben or Tower Bridge. These towering hats were originally designed to make the guards look more imposing, and they date back to 1815 when British soldiers wore them to celebrate their victory at the Battle of Waterloo.

Of course, today’s hats are made with ethically sourced bearskin, and alternatives have been explored. But for now, these regal hats remain a reminder that bears are part of London’s royal heritage, and you can catch a glimpse of these bear-inspired accessories during the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

Paddington Bear

It wouldn’t be a trip to London without mentioning one of the most beloved bears in British pop culture – Paddington Bear. Created by Michael Bond in 1958, this little bear from Peru found his way to London with nothing but a suitcase and his trusty marmalade sandwiches.

True bear fans will know that Paddington in Peru movie comes out in November, so this autumn truly is the place to be a bear in the capital. 

If you’re in the mood for some bear-themed sightseeing, head to Paddington Station where a bronze statue of the bear himself waits to greet visitors. Nearby, you can also visit the Paddington Bear Shop to grab some adorable souvenirs, from teddy bears to marmalade jars. For Chicago Bears fans, Paddington is a reminder of how the city of London embraces all things bear-related with open arms.

Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark the Bear Garden c1599 (1825). The Bear Garden was a site of bear-baiting.

The Bear Garden

Bear garden, not beer garden, although you’ll probably hit both during a successful London trip. Chicago has its Wrigley Field, and London has… the Bear Garden? It sounds like the perfect place for Bears fans to gather! In the Elizabethan era, bear-baiting was a popular form of entertainment (though thankfully no longer practiced today). Close to the famous Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, there once stood an arena known as The Bear Garden, where Londoners would watch bears fight against dogs in brutal displays.

Although bear-baiting is long gone (thank goodness), the site is worth visiting for history buffs who want to know more about the wild, colorful history of London’s past. Just imagine the fanfare of old London crowds rooting for their favorite bear to take down its opponent – quite the spectacle, but one best left in the past! Today, the area is a cultural hub dedicated to Shakespeare’s works, and you can catch a performance at the Globe Theatre to see how Londoners have shifted from violent bear spectacles to high culture.

Feel free to wear your Bears jersey, so that people know that you are a fan of both literature and sport. 

Winnie Pooh’s

While Paddington might be London’s official bear ambassador, Winnie the Pooh is another beloved British bear with strong connections to the capital. A.A. Milne, the author of “Winnie-the-Pooh”, was inspired by his son Christopher Robin’s love of a real bear at the London Zoo.

This bear, named Winnie, was originally from Canada and became a star attraction at the zoo after being adopted by British soldiers during World War I. Today, Pooh’s legacy lives on in books, movies, and merchandise that continue to delight fans of all ages. While there isn’t a specific Winnie the Pooh landmark in London, a visit to the zoo or a quick stroll through Harrods – where Pooh merch reigns supreme – will satisfy any bear lover’s appetite.

Another fun fact is that the trademark on Winnie has expired, which is why you’ll see him in acting in low-budget horror flicks as of late, in case you were thinking he went full Nick Cage. 

Bears vs Jags 

And of course, the reason you’re here – to support the Chicago Bears in their London appearance, when they take on the Jacksonville Jaguars at Tottenham stadium. 

London has become a second home for the NFL over the last decade, with multiple games being played each season as part of the league’s International Series. The city’s stadiums transform into a haven for American football fans, bringing together die-hard supporters from all corners of the globe.

Make sure to immerse yourself in the local NFL culture, as Londoners have fully embraced American football. You’ll find Bears jerseys mingling with fans from all teams, creating a unique international atmosphere you won’t experience anywhere else. We will let you know the NFL events as they come out, so watch this space. From tailgate parties to interactive fan zones, to make the most of your London NFL experience, make sure you follow us for all the cool things to do in London. 

Bear Pubs 

Finally, no trip to London is complete without a pint (or 12) at a local pub. You might even stumble across a pub named after a bear, God knows they have enough lion themed pubs!
So if you’re looking to knock off a pub crawl of Bear-themed pubs, here are a few to consider:

The Bear-Paddington
The aptly named Bear near Paddington station is the perfect place to start your London pub crawl.
An independent pub since 2011, the pub serves up local and craft beers, as well as having its own private hire room.

The Bear and Staff-Soho
Located right in the heart of Soho, is this chain-pub boozer close to all the action. Dating back to 1714, the Bear and Staff has a fine selection of real ales, and is close enough to the Thames for those late night strolls to work off the pints.

Thirsty Bear-South Bank
Just across the river is the aptly named Thirsty Bear, which even offers self-serve taps at your very own table! A very busy pub that is famed for sport, hit the Thirsty if you’re looking to expand on your Bear-Themed pub crawl. 

Brown Bear-White Chapel
Head east young folks if you want to sample the traditional atmosphere of the Brown Bear in Whitechapel. With loads of live sport and whiskey, you might find the pub crawl stalling here for a bit.

White Bear-Farringdon
We love independent pubs, which is why the White Bear in Farringdon is such a sweet treat. With fresh artisan pizzas, rotating local beers, and yummy cocktails, it’s easy to see why this pub is such a popular haunt for locals, and tourists alike.

For Chicago Bears fans, it’s a chance to unwind in true British fashion. And who knows, you might even meet some UK-based Bears fans who share your love for the team – proving once again that “Bear Down” knows no borders. Unless of course you have no idea what that means.

Bear Down in London

London is ready to welcome Chicago Bears fans with open arms (and paws). Whether you’re exploring bear-related landmarks or just soaking in the city’s rich history and culture, there’s plenty to see and do before and after the game. From Paddington to Winnie the Pooh, the bears of London might not have the flash of Caleb Williams, but they’ll certainly add a fun twist to your NFL weekend abroad.

So grab your Chicago Bears jersey, prepare to Bear Down, and enjoy everything London has to offer – from royal bearskin hats to pint-sized Paddington Bear. It’s going to be a roaring good time!

Watch this space, as we will have loads more info here as we release it.

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Chips McCoys!

September 10, 2024 by nflinlondon

Great news for NFL UK fans, as legendary crisp maker McCoy’s has announced that they will be partnering with the league here for the next few seasons. Chips McCoy’s!

Britain is a nation of crisp (or chips) enthusiasts, and now British fans can double-dip all they want, with a fantastic array of flavours to suit every NFL fan.
Or do they?

Sure, McCoy’s has some amazing, and tasty options when it comes to flavour-town, but are there any truly team-centred chips to satisfy NFL UK fans?
There is now!

To help the McCoy’s team find some authentic tastes, we came up with a few team flavours unique to their fan base. Now British fans can rip open a bag, and support their team just by chowing down. 

Let’s take a look at some of the flavours we here at NFL in London have cooked up for the 2024 NFL season!

NFL UK Themed Crisps

Saints-Cajun Crawdad

What could be more NOLA than wet, river bugs? New Orleans is famed for it’s crawdad cookouts, and southern spices, so we present to you ‘Cajun Crawdad Flavour’.

Sure, we do have some flavours similar here in the UK already, but this popping crunch will make you say ‘Who Dat’ in every bite.

Vikings-Mead Herring

The Vikings are historically famed for many things, some good, a lot bad, but one thing that they were notorious for was their love of herring. And who doesn’t love a good smoked fish head for breakfast?
We’ve sweetened the flave for this one, by adding some mead to the mix, giving you Mead Herring-the crisp you never knew you needed.

But you do. You need it now.

Raiders-Rattlesnake Ramen

Check your boots Las Vegas NFL fans, because there might be a rattlesnake in one this season!

Combining the bite of a snake, and the fishiness of ramen, and you get the delictible “Rattlesnake Ramen” smacking you upside the head. No need for anti-venom for this one, but it does pair nicely with tequila and sunsets. 

Packers-Cheesy Feet

You know you’re in the midwest when the smells of ripened cheese, and feet are almost indistinguishable. Fear not Wisconsin fans, we have combined both of the flavours to give you Packers Cheesy Feet, foot shaped crisps that smell like an old locker. 

You might need some dip for this one, as it’s as cheesy as it is footy. 

Jets-Metlife Monster Crunch

NY Jets fans can attest to the monster that lives under the field at Metlife Stadium, so we thought we would honour that beast with it’s own taste. While the monster usually dines on ankles, knees and ACL’s, we’re hoping to tempt it from under the bed with some truly monstrous crisps in this bag. 

Chicago-Bear Meat

It’s hunting season somewhere, so why not satisfy the curious carnivore in you with some authentic Bear Meat? Chewy, tough, and with a gamey aroma, these might actually bring out your inner-vegetarian after a whole packet. Good thing they are made from potatoes! 

Ravens-Shiny Bits

Ravens and crows are notoriously entertained by shiny things, which makes them the perfect NFL fans! You’ll be shouting ‘nevermore’ from the rooftops, after biting into a bag of potato and metal bits. Trade your shiny bits for other food, or just attract a flock of admirers. Choking hazard? Definitely.  

Cardinals-Suet and Crickets

Another bird, another diet you need to try, as we present the Arizona Cardinals ‘Suet and Crickets’ flavoured crisps. Bugs are the future according to scientists, so we doubled down on taste so bold, you’ll be regurgitating it down the throats of your enemies. Flap your wings with pride Arizona, it’s Suet and Crickets time!

Chargers-Electric Eel

Let’s up the voltage with another flavour that will have even the Harbaugh brothers planning a reunion. The Chargers might have moved up the coast a bit, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t lost their sea legs. Shock yourself with each bite of ‘Electric Eel’ crisps, that will power your Sunday Fundays. 

Falcons-Peach Pellets

Nothing could be sweeter than a Georgia peach, unless you add some bird chunder to the mix, so we give you Falcons ‘Peach Pellets’ flavour. Bursting with peachiness and with a hint of falcon spew, this new McCoy’s crisp flavour could be bold enough to combine the sweetness of the south, with ornithology. 

Titans-Bacon Bourbon

Of all the flavours we concocted, this one actually looks really damn yummy! Combing the salty, crunch of bacon, with the boozy-oozy of bourbon, this is a crisp you won’t want to share. Especially with the kids, ‘cause of bourbon and all that. The perfect flavour for when your team is winning, losing, or on a bye week!

Giants-Rat Apple

Crisp scientists know it’s about finding that perfect taste balance that yields the greatest chip. 

Which is why the homage to the New York Giants brings in the tartness of apple, with the rodent aroma of a rat for ‘Rat Apple’. No tetanus shots are required to open a bag of these, although the rat flavonoids will attract more rats. 

Of course we’re kidding, for all of you folks who take things too seriously. 

We love the NFL, crisps, and everything that fits into the Venn diagram of the two. 

Good on you McCoy’s for joining forces with the NFLUK. We’re always ready with some flavour options. Just say the word. 

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London To Do 2024

September 4, 2024 by nflinlondon

With 3 London games on their way for 2024, many of you visiting the capital might be looking for some things to do when you’re here. Luckily, we have complied a list of some fun neighbourhoods, museums, walks and fun facts to make your stay here that much more British in our London To Do 2024. 

London is a city that perfectly blends history, culture, and modern-day excitement, making it a fantastic destination for any NFL fan visiting the UK. While London may not have traditional NFL tailgates or dedicated sports bars like in the U.S., it offers a wide array of experiences to explore the city’s rich history, vibrant neighbourhoods, and fascinating stories. Here’s a guide for NFL fans looking to make the most of their visit to London.

Hoods to Explore

London is a mosaic of diverse neighbourhoods, each with its own character, history, and charm. While the NFL games might be up north at Wembley and Tottenham, there is still plenty to see in the city.
For NFL fans looking to explore beyond the stadiums, these neighbourhoods provide a perfect mix of culture, food, and history:

Greenwich: A must-visit for any history buff, Greenwich is famous for its maritime heritage and scenic views. Start at the Royal Observatory, where you can stand on the Prime Meridian Line, marking the division between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. NFL fans who love navigation, exploration, and historical tales will appreciate the National Maritime Museum and the restored Cutty Sark, a 19th-century clipper ship. The area’s charming streets and markets also offer great spots for leisurely walks and discovering unique souvenirs.

Notting Hill: Known for its pastel-coloured houses and the world-famous Portobello Road Market, Notting Hill is a lively neighbourhood with a mix of boutiques, antique shops, and cafes. NFL fans can enjoy a stroll through the market, where you’ll find everything from vintage clothes to rare books and collectibles. The neighbourhood’s quaint charm, combined with a vibrant atmosphere, makes it perfect for a laid-back day of exploring.

Southbank and Bankside: A walk along the Southbank is a fantastic way to experience London’s riverside culture. Start at the London Eye for a panoramic view of the city, then continue along the Thames Path towards the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, Tate Modern, and Borough Market. NFL fans interested in arts and history will find the Tate Modern’s contemporary art collection and the Globe Theatre’s nod to London’s literary heritage particularly engaging. In previous years, the NFLUK has hosted activities in Southbank as well. 

Islington: Just north of central London, Islington is a vibrant neighbourhood known for its independent boutiques, diverse dining scene, and cultural venues. Visit Camden Passage, an area famous for its antique shops and quaint cafes. The Emirates Stadium, home to Arsenal Football Club, is nearby for fans interested in exploring the stadium of one of England’s most storied soccer clubs.

Museum Tours 

For NFL fans who appreciate history, culture, and art, London’s museums offer a treasure trove of knowledge and experiences:

The British Museum: This iconic museum is home to over eight million artifacts that span the history of human civilisation. Highlights include the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin Marbles, and the Egyptian mummies. NFL fans interested in epic tales, ancient sports, and the power dynamics of empires will find the British Museum an enthralling place to spend a day.

The Natural History Museum: Located in South Kensington, the Natural History Museum is one of the most beautiful buildings in London. NFL fans who love science, dinosaurs, and the natural world can explore its vast collection, including the famous Hintze Hall with its giant blue whale skeleton. The museum offers interactive exhibits and is a hit with visitors of all ages.

The Imperial War Museum: This museum offers a comprehensive look at conflicts involving Britain and the Commonwealth from World War I to the present day. NFL fans with an interest in strategy, leadership, and history will appreciate the personal stories, artifacts, and immersive exhibits that bring history to life.

The Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A): The V&A is the world’s leading museum of art, design, and performance. NFL fans interested in design, fashion, and cultural history will enjoy the museum’s extensive collections, which range from Renaissance sculptures to modern-day photography.

Walking Times

London is a city where history is around every corner. It’s amazing how much you can soak up just by ambling down some of London’s streets.
Here are some must-visit landmarks for NFL fans who want to delve deeper into the city’s past:

The Tower of London: A visit to the Tower of London is like stepping back in time. This historic fortress has served as a royal palace, prison, and treasury. NFL fans interested in stories of intrigue, rebellion, and power will find the tales of the Tower’s famous prisoners and the Crown Jewels captivating. Don’t forget to meet the famous Beefeaters (Yeoman Warders) and learn about their role in guarding the Tower.

The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben: The iconic clock tower, often referred to as Big Ben (though technically it’s the bell inside), and the Houses of Parliament are symbols of British democracy. NFL fans can take a guided tour to learn about the UK’s political history, witness debates, and explore the building’s stunning architecture.

The Churchill War Rooms: A hidden gem beneath the streets of Westminster, the Churchill War Rooms offer a unique insight into Britain’s wartime leadership. NFL fans with an interest in military strategy and history will appreciate exploring the underground bunkers where Winston Churchill and his team made critical decisions during World War II.

St. Paul’s Cathedral: An architectural marvel designed by Sir Christopher Wren, St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of London’s most famous landmarks. NFL fans can climb up to the Whispering Gallery or the Golden Gallery for stunning views of the city. The cathedral’s rich history and grandeur offer a peaceful yet awe-inspiring experience.

Fun Historical Facts for NFL Fans

London is full of intriguing historical stories that connect, even loosely, to American culture and sports. So if you’re looking to impress some of your friends while your out and about in the city, try some of these on:

The Great Fire of London and The Monument: In 1666, a devastating fire swept through London, destroying much of the city. Today, you can climb *The Monument* to the Great Fire of London, built in the late 17th century to commemorate the event. NFL fans interested in resilience, rebuilding, and architectural history will enjoy the climb and the panoramic views at the top.

The Crystal Palace and Early American Football: The original Crystal Palace, which was destroyed by fire in 1936, hosted some of the earliest American football games in London in the early 20th century. These games were a novelty at the time and laid some of the groundwork for the sport’s growing popularity in the UK.

London’s Old Roman Wall: While NFL fans are used to stadiums surrounded by modern infrastructure, London offers a unique chance to explore remnants of its Roman past. Part of London’s Roman Wall still stands today near the Museum of London. It’s a fascinating glimpse into the city’s ancient history and shows how London evolved from a Roman outpost to a modern metropolis.

Market Days

London’s markets offer an authentic taste of local life, providing NFL fans with a great way to experience the city:

Borough Market: One of London’s oldest and most renowned food markets, Borough Market is perfect for food lovers. NFL fans can enjoy diverse culinary delights, from traditional British pies to international dishes like paella and Thai street food. It’s a great spot to grab a bite and soak in the lively atmosphere.

Greenwich Market: Nestled in the heart of Greenwich, this market is known for its handmade crafts, antiques, and street food. It’s a smaller, more intimate experience compared to other markets, perfect for NFL fans looking to pick up unique gifts or enjoy some artisanal treats.

Columbia Road Flower Market: Held every Sunday, this market is a vibrant display of flowers, plants, and gardening supplies. NFL fans who appreciate local culture and charming streets will love wandering through this colourful market in East London.

Park Life

There’s nothing better than a good old park to soak up the sun, and draw out the hangover.
For a relaxing day away from the bustling streets, London’s parks offer NFL fans a serene escape:

Hyde Park: One of London’s largest and most famous parks, Hyde Park is perfect for a stroll, a boat ride on the Serpentine Lake, or simply lounging on the grass. NFL fans can enjoy the mix of natural beauty and historic monuments, such as the *Serpentine Gallery* and the *Diana Memorial Fountain*.

Richmond Park: A bit further from the city centre, Richmond Park is known for its wild deer and expansive green spaces. It’s an excellent spot for NFL fans who enjoy nature and want to experience the quieter side of London.

Hampstead Heath: Located in North London, Hampstead Heath offers stunning views of the city from Parliament Hill. It’s a great place for a hike, a picnic, or just soaking in the natural beauty and enjoying a break from the city’s hustle and bustle. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can even try to take a dip in one of the ponds.

That gives you a bit of a list from our London To Do 2024, hopefully there are a few things here to tickle your fancy. Feel free to reach out for any questions.

London offers NFL fans an incredible mix of history, culture, and unique experiences, even if it doesn’t have the traditional NFL scene like in the U.S. Whether you’re exploring the historic streets of Greenwich, delving into the world-class exhibits at the British Museum, or enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of London’s markets, there’s something for every fan to enjoy. Bring your adventurous spirit, discover London’s rich heritage, and enjoy everything this diverse city has to offer! Oh yeah, and enjoy the NFL!

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AFC Predictions

August 27, 2024 by nflinlondon

The summer is almost over, which means that the NFL is back, and it’s time for our AFC Predictions!

Ryan and Wade have slaved over the schedules, building sleuthy algorithms, and getting some crazy info off the deep, dark web.
What does it all mean?
Probably nothing, but the boys are ready for the start of the season, and have a few thoughts as to who will win what and when.

If you want to hear all of their predictions, then why not pop up the podcast and you can listen in full HD sound?

NFLinLondon · AFC Predictions-Ep 308
So let’s take a look at some of the thoughts the guys have in each division.

AFC East

For Ryan’s Buffalo Bills, this is going to be another tough season with Aaron Rodgers finally healthy, and the Diggs distraction shuffling off to Houston.
Will Mike McDaniels be able to muster some Tua to kick this season up, or have the fish already jumped the shark of the 2020s’?
As for the Patriots, the only thing people are expecting out of them, is a last place finish in the league.
Wade likes AA-Ron and the Jets to finally see some W’s come their way, after a surprising 2023 season that saw Zach get ditched to Denver.
As for the Bills, Wade thinks that they will fall to second place in the division this year, off the running game of NYJ, not to mention their impressive D.

AFC North

The AFC North may very well be the best division in the NFL at the moment. With Burrow, Jackson, and Watson…wait, who? Ok, the other two guys at least.
Aside from the Steelers, the North is looking pretty stacked heading into ’24, and it is very likely that more than one team from this division will be making it to the post season.
Lingering questions still remain in this division however. Will Burrow be healthy for a full season? Can Lamar shake off his playoff woes? Can DeShaun and the Browns rub out a few good wins this year? Will Mike Tomlin finally eat a losing season?
The boys are divided in this one, with Ryan pipping the Bengals to win 11 games and lead the division, and Wade picking the Ravens to do that very thing.
Whatever happens in this division, look out for some pretty big games!

AFC South

The dirty south got a fresh wash from CJ Stroud and the Texans last year, who made a nice little playoff run despite having so many rookies.
The Texans have marched to the top of the south, while the Jaguars have let their backbone slide with Trevor Lawrence over the past few seasons. Can they only win in London?
Let’s not count out those Colts as well, with JT looking to lead the league in rushing, and Anthony Richardson hoping for an injury free season.
No one needs to worry about the Titans.
Both Ryan and Wade have Houston taking this one with a 12 win season.

AFC West

The West is best if you’re a Chiefs fan, and it’s hard not to see how KC can’t make a run for the Lombardi once again.
Sure, Kansas has had a pretty bad offseason for the squad, but they still have Patrick Mahomes, and that D. They also have the best coaches in the league, which inevitably is what matters.
Harbaugh will have a lot of eyes on him, as he hopes to get the most out of Justin Herbert this season, and try to find some winning ways where previously there were few.
Look for Vegas and Denver to battle it out for the lowest two spots.

Fantasy Time

We have a few spots left in our NFL Fantasy pools this season. We use the NFL app, and will be holding our Draft on Saturday August 31st in the UK afternoon.
Reach out to us if you would like to play for free in our pools!

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