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LONDON — Matthew Stafford did something no quarterback had done before in an NFL international game. Five touchdown passes. Zero interceptions. A 35-7 final that was never close.

The Los Angeles Rams went to Wembley Stadium on October 19, 2025, and gave 86,152 fans a one-sided afternoon at the expense of the Jacksonville Jaguars. The win moved Los Angeles to 5-2, their best start since the Super Bowl-winning 2021 season.

Stafford’s reaction when asked about making history?

“Do I get a sword or something?”



Game Summary

Q1Q2Q3Q4Final
Los Angeles Rams14701435
Jacksonville Jaguars00077

Date: October 19, 2025 | Venue: Wembley Stadium, London, England | Attendance: 86,152


Scoring Drives

QuarterTimeScorePlayDrive
Q16:38LAR 7–0Konata Mumpfield 5-yd pass from Stafford (Karty kick)13 plays, 60 yds, 6:55
Q11:51LAR 14–0Davante Adams 2-yd pass from Stafford (Karty kick)6 plays, 79 yds, 3:09
Q24:37LAR 21–0Davante Adams 1-yd pass from Stafford (Karty kick)5 plays, 60 yds, 2:21
Q411:11LAR 28–0Terrance Ferguson 31-yd pass from Stafford (Karty kick)8 plays, 62 yds, 4:16
Q49:06LAR 28–7Travis Hunter 34-yd pass from Lawrence (Little kick)5 plays, 80 yds, 2:05
Q44:58LAR 35–7Davante Adams 1-yd pass from Stafford (Karty kick)8 plays, 45 yds, 4:08

Stafford Puts His Name in the Record Books

Coming into this game, Stafford had thrown 12 touchdown passes with zero interceptions across his previous four outings. He kept that run alive with the most prolific passing performance in NFL international game history.

Davante Adams was the centerpiece, scoring three times and joining Marcedes Lewis as the only players to record three touchdowns in an NFL international game. Lewis did it for Jacksonville in a 44-7 win over the Ravens at Wembley in 2017. Adams pulled off the “Siu” celebration — made famous by Cristiano Ronaldo — after both of his first-half scores, then got most of the offense to join him after his third.

With Puka Nacua out with an ankle injury, Adams and Stafford had been in extra contact during the week leading up to the game.

“We saw a few opportune moments to go and take advantage of some 1-on-1s,” Adams said.

Two rookies added to the landmark day. Konata Mumpfield scored his first career NFL touchdown on just his second career catch, a 5-yard reception to cap a 13-play opening drive. Terrance Ferguson got his own on a 31-yard catch on fourth-and-1 in the fourth quarter. Both hit the Siu.

Stafford spread targets across nine different receivers. “We spread the ball around a bunch today,” he said.

Passing Stats

Los Angeles Rams

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSRTGPFF Grade
Matthew Stafford21/331825.5500-0117.781.0

Jacksonville Jaguars

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSRTGPFF Grade
Trevor Lawrence23/482966.2107-3274.772.8

Lawrence’s gross yardage total looks reasonable on paper. The seven sacks cost him 32 yards and reduced his net passing total to 264. A 47.9% completion rate on 48 attempts tells the fuller story of how disrupted his afternoon was.


Receiving Box Score

Travis Hunter was the standout on either side of the stat sheet. The rookie two-way player scored his first career NFL touchdown on a 34-yard reception in the fourth quarter and finished as the game’s leading receiver with eight catches for 101 yards on 14 targets.

Los Angeles Rams Receiving

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLONGTGT
Colby Parkinson (TE)34715.70233
Davante Adams (WR)5357.03168
Terrance Ferguson (TE)13131.01313
Tyler Higbee (TE)3196.3096
Xavier Smith (WR)2157.5093
Kyren Williams (HB)2115.5093
Jordan Whittington (WR)294.5094
Blake Corum (HB)166.0061
Konata Mumpfield (WR)155.0151
Davis Allen (TE)144.0041
Team211828.753133

Jacksonville Jaguars Receiving

PlayerRECYDSAVGTDLONGTGT
Travis Hunter (WR)810112.613414
Parker Washington (WR)45213.002510
Dyami Brown (WR)25025.00394
Brian Thomas Jr. (WR)33110.30247
Tim Patrick (WR)12222.00221
Hunter Long (TE)2168.0093
Travis Etienne Jr. (HB)11111.00113
Johnny Mundt (TE)199.0094
LeQuint Allen (HB)144.0041
Team2329612.913947

Rushing Box Score

Neither team broke open the running game. Jacksonville’s numbers were slightly better but came in a 28-point deficit that made them meaningless.

Los Angeles Rams Rushing

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLONG
Kyren Williams (HB)12544.5010
Blake Corum (HB)12373.106
Matthew Stafford (QB)210.502
Jimmy Garoppolo (QB)3-3-1.00-1
Team29893.1010

Jacksonville Jaguars Rushing

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLONG
Travis Etienne Jr. (HB)8445.5013
Bhayshul Tuten (HB)5224.408
Trevor Lawrence (QB)2189.0014
Parker Washington (WR)3103.305
Travis Hunter (WR)100.000
Team19944.9014

The Rams Defense Had Its Own Statement to Make

Seven sacks. Eleven quarterback hits. The Rams’ front shredded Jacksonville’s offensive line throughout the afternoon.

Byron Young recorded 1.5 sacks and extended his consecutive regular-season games with a sack to nine, matching Brian Burns for the NFL lead at the time. Jared Verse, Josaiah Stewart, Quentin Lake, Nate Landman, and Larrell Murchison all chipped in sacks in a collective performance that left Lawrence scrambling all afternoon.

In coverage, Darious Williams was a one-man shutdown. He allowed one catch on six targets, posted four pass breakups, and held opposing receivers to a 39.6 passer rating when throwing his way. PFF graded him at 84.4, the top defensive grade in the game.

Los Angeles Rams Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTSPFF Grade
Kam Curl (S)1080010
Nate Landman (LB)931.5101
Quentin Lake (S)641.0121
Kamren Kinchens (S)54000078.5
Emmanuel Forbes (CB)44000075.2
Jaylen McCollough (S)430010
Troy Reeder (LB)330000
Kobie Turner (DI)310011
Josaiah Stewart (ED)221.0102
Cobie Durant (CB)220000
Josh Wallace (S)220000
Jared Verse (ED)211.0102
Byron Young (ED)211.5002
Darious Williams (CB)21004084.4
Omar Speights (LB)210000
Larrell Murchison (DI)111.0101
Braden Fiske (DI)110010
Ty Hamilton (DI)000001
Team60427.051011

Jacksonville Jaguars Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Ventrell Miller (LB)740000
Jourdan Lewis (CB)640010
Eric Murray (S)530000
Andrew Wingard (S)530010
DaVon Hamilton (DI)440100
Montaric Brown (CB)440000
Arik Armstead (DI)420001
Maason Smith (DI)320000
Greg Newsome II (CB)220000
Emmanuel Ogbah (ED)210000
Austin Johnson (DI)210000
Foyesade Oluokun (LB)210010
Antonio Johnson (S)200000
Dawuane Smoot (DI)110000
Josh Hines-Allen (ED)110003
Dennis Gardeck (LB)110000
Yasir Abdullah (LB)110000
Jarrian Jones (CB)110000
B.J. Green II (ED)110000
Travon Walker (ED)100000
Travis Hunter (WR)000010
Team55370144

Team Stats

StatLARJAX
Total Yards271358
Passing Yards (net)182264
Rushing Yards8994
1st Downs2621
3rd Down2/10 (20%)3/15 (20%)
4th Down2/2 (100%)2/6 (33%)
Red Zone (Made-Att)4/4 (100%)0/2 (0%)
Penalties5-4513-119
Turnovers00
Total Drives1211
Time of Possession31:4628:14

Jacksonville’s total yardage was higher. None of it mattered. The Rams converted every single red zone trip into a touchdown. The Jaguars converted none of theirs. Thirteen penalties for 119 yards also killed drives and field position across the afternoon.

Jaguars first-year head coach Liam Coen had no cover for what happened.

“I’m not going to stand up here and blame these players, it starts with me,” Coen said. “You wouldn’t have guessed that we were here for a week, prepared, ready to go play in this atmosphere by looking at it in terms of the way we started the game.”

NFL interception leader Devin Lloyd did not travel due to a calf injury, thinning out an already-struggling Jacksonville defense.


Special Teams

Kicking

PlayerFGXPPTS
Joshua Karty (LAR)0/05/55
Cam Little (JAX)0/11/11

Punting

PlayerNOYDSAVGTBIn 20LONG
Ethan Evans (LAR)524248.40257
Logan Cooke (JAX)520741.40262

Returns

PlayerTypeNOYDSAVGLONGTD
Xavier Smith (LAR)Kick Return13232.0320
Xavier Smith (LAR)Punt Return3175.7130
Dyami Brown (JAX)Kick Return26030.0310
Parker Washington (JAX)Punt Return2199.5170

PFF Grades

Offense

PlayerTeamPositionGradeSnaps
Davante AdamsLARWR91.341
Matthew StaffordLARQB81.067
Anton HarrisonJAXT75.077
Trevor LawrenceJAXQB72.877
Ezra ClevelandJAXG72.677

Defense

PlayerTeamPositionGradeSnaps
Darious WilliamsLARCB84.454
Travis HunterJAXWR/DB82.714
Kamren KinchensLARS78.535
Foyesade OluokunJAXLB76.470
Emmanuel ForbesLARCB75.249

A Performance That Held Up All Season

A 37-year-old quarterback went to London and did something no one in NFL international game history had done before. Five touchdown passes to five different targets. A flawless performance behind a clean pocket.

Stafford finished the 2025 season’s first seven weeks with exactly the kind of efficiency that framing a Super Bowl push requires, and the full Rams vs. Jaguars box score from Wembley shows how complete a team performance it was — the passing records, the seven sacks, the 4-for-4 red zone conversion rate, and a defense that made Lawrence look nothing like the player Jacksonville expected when they handed him a franchise quarterback contract. For anyone revisiting the Week 7 London player stats, the numbers reflect a Rams team that was as locked in as any in the NFC.


October 19, 2025 | Wembley Stadium, London | Attendance: 86,152 | Stats via ESPN and PFF

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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