Jacksonville Jaguars (1-4) at Chicago Bears (3-2) in London, 9:30 a.m. ET

A two-week installment in London awaits the Jaguars following their first win of the season, which was also QB Trevor Lawrence's first victory in 10 starts. The former No. 1 pick said he's "comfortable" in England, where he led Jacksonville to a 2-0 record last season. The Bears introduce rookie No. 1 pick Caleb Williams to an international audience at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with a chance to stretch their winning streak to three games. Chicago hasn't won three in a row since 2020, when Mitchell Trubisky, Allen Robinson II and David Montgomery played key roles in the Bears capping a three-game run by beating the Jaguars. The Bears have won three of the past four matchups with Jacksonville and are in a rush to establish two things offensively: the running game and a comfortable tempo for Williams. He's been successful in no-huddle situations where defensive substitutions are strained or limited, and more prone to pitching the ball out to RB D'Andre Swift. The Jaguars can get to the quarterback. Chicago's offensive line isn't 100 percent and accounting for DE Josh Hines-Allen, who had 3.0 sacks and two forced fumbles in Jacksonville's pair of London games in 2023, is a high priority.

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