How to watch and stream Falcons-Jaguars Week 4

The Atlanta Falcons (2-1) and Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2) square off Sunday morning on Oct. 1 at Wembley Stadium in London.  It's not the first time the Falcons have played across the pond, but it has been two years since they've made the long trip. The last time we saw them play at Wembley was back in 2021 when […]

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The Atlanta Falcons (2-1) and Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2) square off Sunday morning on Oct. 1 at Wembley Stadium in London. 

It's not the first time the Falcons have played across the pond, but it has been two years since they've made the long trip. The last time we saw them play at Wembley was back in 2021 when they came up with a 27-20 win over the New York Jets in Week 4.

This game could be fun to watch for the whole as the NFL will stream a live-action "Toy Story" version in addition to the regular broadcast. 

Below is how you can watch, stream, and/or listen to the game on Sunday:

Atlanta Falcons (2-1) vs Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2)
Date:
Sunday, October 1
Time: 9:30 a.m. ET
Location: Wembley Stadium / London, England
Betting odds: Jaguars -3, Over/Under 43
How to watch on TV: WSB-TV local
Streaming: with ESPN+, Hulu + YouTube TV, and Disney+ for the animated Toy Story simulcast
Radio: 92.9 The Game 

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The Jaguars enter Sunday's game following an embarrassing 37-17 to the Houston Texans. Jacksonville's defense really struggled to contain Houston's rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud, who outplayed veteran quarterback Trevor Lawrence and threw for 280 yards and two touchdowns. Though, running back Travis Etienne was a bright spot for the Jags with 19 carries for 88 yards and four passes for 50 yards.

The Falcons were nothing to boast over either in Week 3 after they fell 20-6 to the Detroit Lions. While the defense played its part, the offense failed to keep second-year quarterback Desmond Ridder on his feet and allowed the Lions to sack him seven times. 

Both teams will now look to bounce back on Sunday and steal the hearts of London football fans.