Summary

  • Result: Jacksonville Jaguars 16-35 Chicago Bears - read match report here

  • Jaguars fall to 1-5 and Bears now 4-2 after second of three NFL London games in 2024

  • Bears' rookie quarterback Caleb Williams throws four touchdown passes - two apiece to Cole Kmet and Keenan Allen

  • D'Andre Swift rushes in from one yard for fifth Bears TD

  • Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence throws two TD passes to Gabe Davis

  • Jaguars back in action v New England Patriots at Wembley on 20 October

  1. Engram againpublished at 14:59 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    Evan Engram again gets a first down with a gain of 16. Engram's so good at first the soft spot in defences as again he gets open over the middle to move the sticks.

  2. Postpublished at 14:58 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    Jason Bell
    Former NFL cornerback on Sky Sports

    Jacksonville are fired up and they're flying around.

    When I look at a defence, I want to see how fast you are. Are you chasing down the ball carrier? That's exactly what they're doing, and bringing pressure.

    It's like a boa constrictor, they're getting tight around Caleb Williams.

  3. Postpublished at 14:57 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    Chris Peddy
    BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    The Bears fans around us are not liking what they're seeing from this Chicago offence.

    Cries of "wake up!" from fans as they reach a quick fourth down with little progress and have to punt up the field.

    Lots of Bears fans here in Tottenham, with this technically a "home" game, but not anything for them to cheer so far.

  4. Postpublished at 14:57 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    The Jags pass rush is dominating the game right now, Caleb Williams has form for holding the ball too long and now he's worried about being sacked he's not spying what's happening down the field.

  5. 'Jags receivers need to give Lawrence a hand'published at 14:55 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    Ben Collins
    BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    Chicago Bears celebrate a defensive stopImage source, Getty Images

    The Jaguars are on the board but Gabe Davis has got to be keeping hold of that. Had he caught the ball cleanly, not letting it slap into his chest, Elijah Hicks wouldn't have had the chance to knock it loose.

    If Trevor Lawrence is to continue his winning streak in London, he needs his receivers to make sure they take opportunities like that.

  6. Ball's out!published at 14:55 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    That's an ugly, and comical play as Caleb Williams has to duck out of the way of a pass rusher and then when he tries to get rid of the ball throws it into the face of an offensive lineman!

    The ball is out but it's an incomplete pass and the Bears have to punt it away.

  7. Timeoutpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    It's not started well for the Bears at all. Against the worst-rated pass defence in the league, Caleb Williams has not found anything yet - nobody is getting open and he's not had enough time for plays to develop. Improvement needed.

  8. Postpublished at 14:52 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    Jason Bell
    Former NFL cornerback on Sky Sports

    You've got to love Trevor Lawrence's footwork, that was the key. It was about getting him in rhythm and that's exactly what they did.

    Short passes, let him execute, let them get the drive going.

    Lawrence is showing he has command right now, he's very familiar with what they're trying to do, he has a quick release that allows him to get the ball to his playmakers on the outside and let them get some yards after the catch.

  9. Postpublished at 14:51 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    Right then, the Jags made plenty of yards and chewed up plenty of clock on that opening drive. Can Caleb Williams answer?

  10. NFL's next big thing?published at 14:50 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    Caleb WilliamsImage source, Getty Images

    Caleb Williams was one of those players labelled a 'generational talent' before the draft, and the Chicago Bears felt they just simply had to pick him - more out of the fear of passing up on him and being left red-faced again - they did pass up on Patrick Mahomes after all!

    Williams has a special talent, but also a special personality and character off the field.

    Find out more in our feature on Caleb Williams - profiling him on and off the field.

  11. field goal

    Field goal - Jaguarspublished at 14:48 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 Chicago Bears

    Cam Little boots a 30-yarder as the Jaguars have to settle for a field goal.

    Still, that's the first time the Jags have scored on their opening drive in a game this season, so a nice enough start even though they'll have wanted to punch that in.

  12. Touchdown-no!published at 14:47 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-0 Chicago Bears

    Gabe Davis attempts to catch a passImage source, Getty Images

    Gabe Davis grabs the ball in the end zone for what looks a touchdown, but for Chicago's Elijah Hicks to punch the ball out.

    That's great defence but a ball Davis really should be hanging on to.

  13. Postpublished at 14:47 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-0 Chicago Bears

    Another false start penalty backs the Jaguars up and they're on third down now on the 12-yard line, can they punch it in?

  14. Red zonepublished at 14:45 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-0 Chicago Bears

    Christian Kirk hauls in a laser from Trevor Lawrence and he gets down inside the 10-yard line for the Jags.

  15. Postpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-0 Chicago Bears

    Philip Marsh
    BBC Sport Wales at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    General view of Tottenham Hotspur StadiumImage source, Getty Images

    The Jacksonville Jaguars may be London's de facto team, but this is a home game for the Chicago Bears.

    The noise inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium backs that up, as the noise ramps up on the first Jaguars' third down of the game.

    Looking around, there is far more orange than teal this afternoon.

  16. Flagpublished at 14:43 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-0 Chicago Bears

    False start by the Jaguars on a crucial third down makes life a bit tougher for Trevor Lawrence.

  17. Jags on the marchpublished at 14:42 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-0 Chicago Bears

    A nifty Trevor Lawrence run and then a catch and run from rookie Brian Thomas sees the Jags move up deep into Chicago territory.

    It looked like Thomas actually might have dropped that but there was no challenge from Chicago.

  18. Postpublished at 14:40 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-0 Chicago Bears

    Tight end Evan Engram is back from injury and shows what a great weapon he can be with a fine catch for a first down.

  19. Bears bossing defensive statspublished at 14:38 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-0 Chicago Bears

    If this game is won on defence, then the Chicago Bears will take it comfortably as they've been much stronger on that side of the ball.

    The Bears haven't allowed more than 21 points all season - and in 11 straight games in fact, which is the longest streak currently in the NFL.

    Chicago are seventh overall on defence and are third in takeaways with 11 this season.

    The Jags, meanwhile, are 31st in overall defence and dead last against the pass - that could be good news for Caleb Williams today.

  20. First downpublished at 14:38 British Summer Time

    Jacksonville Jaguars 0-0 Chicago Bears

    Third-and-two for Trevor Lawrence but he moves the chains with a short pass to off-season signing Gabe Davis for the first down.