Patriots and Jaguars Embrace History in London Practice
NFL teams prepare for Wembley showdown while training at sites rich in World War II history and Churchill legacy.
- The New England Patriots practiced at Harrow School, where Winston Churchill was once a student.
- The Jacksonville Jaguars trained near World War II air raid shelters at the Grove estate in Watford.
- Patriots coach Jerod Mayo expressed interest in Harrow's historical significance, noting its connection to Churchill and a Harry Potter scene.
- Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence showed curiosity about London's rich history during the team's annual visit.
- Both teams are set to play at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, blending sports with cultural exploration.