Postpublished at 14:37 BST 10 October 2021
New York Jets 0-0 Atlanta Falcons
First play, first catch for Kyle Pitts. Watch out for the rookie tight end today with Matt Ryan without his top two receivers he'll be looking his way a lot.
Packers win overtime thriller against Bengals, Mason Crosby kicking winning FG after three earlier misses
Also wins for Buccaneers, Steelers, Saints, Titans, Patriots, Vikings & Eagles in early US games
In London, Atlanta Falcons beat New York Jets 27-20 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Watch Falcons-Jets highlights on BBC Red Button and online from 22:05; BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 00:35 BST
Paul Higham and Michael Beardmore
New York Jets 0-0 Atlanta Falcons
First play, first catch for Kyle Pitts. Watch out for the rookie tight end today with Matt Ryan without his top two receivers he'll be looking his way a lot.
New York Jets 0-0 Atlanta Falcons
One of the reasons teams love playing in London is that it's a lot like the Super Bowl.
Now we've had the anthems, one from the roof, and the flyover and now it's time for some football!
The Jets kick us off and send the ball through the end zone, the Falcons get the ball first.
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So who you got today, the Jets or the Falcons?
Let us know if you're watching, where you're watching from and how you think this game will go.
Let's kick off with a straight thumbs up for the Jets and thumbs down for Falcons...
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New York Jets v Atlanta Falcons (14:30 BST)
Nice moves from 'Matty Ice', Matt Ryan...
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New York Jets v Atlanta Falcons (14:30 BST)
It's not been a fantastic start to the season for either team, with both limping to a 1-3 record after four weeks - which makes this afternoon's game even more important.
For the winner, a 2-3 start is recoverable - but for the loser a 1-4 record leaves them with a small mountain to climb to contend for the play-offs.
That may apply particularly to the Falcons, whose difficult division includes Super Bowl champions Tampa Bay and resurgent Carolina.
The Atlanta Falcons have some unfortunate history when it comes to throwing away big leads - most obviously in the Super Bowl when they led the New England Patriots 28-3 before being on the wrong end of the biggest and best comeback in the sport's history.
Well, Matt Ryan and his team of Falcons don't exactly have good memories of playing in London either - as they led the Detroit Lions 21-0 back in 2014 but then somehow managed to lose that game 22-21!
There will be no lead comfortable enough for Falcons fans to relax today...
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"Zach Wilson is a flashy guy with a big arm," says Osi Umenyiora, who is looking forward to seeing the second overall pick of this year's draft in action today.
The rookie got his first win on the board last week, and a good one as well against the Titans, so he'll be full of confidence heading to London.
What else can we expect from the young gun as he goes up against veteran QB Matt Ryan of the Atlanta Falcons?
Read more of what Osi and Jason Bell have to say as they preview the big game.
It'll be the 28th and 29th NFL games being held in London of the current series. With 31 of the 32 teams in the league having been across the Atlantic to play in the UK.
The only team that hasn't is the Green Bay Packers.
So what about the four teams playing this year? Who should we look out for and what shape are they in this season?
What's the history of the London games and what does the future hold?
Osi Umenyiora & Jason Bell preview the NFL London game between the Jets and Falcons.
New York Jets v Atlanta Falcons (14:30 BST)
These two teams head to Tottenham today on the back of contrasting Week Four results.
Rookie Zach Wilson, the No.2 overall draft pick, claimed his first win as an NFL quarterback - and a first victory of the season for the Jets, who ended last year 2-14 - as they edged out the Tennessee Titans 27-24 in overtime.
Matt Ryan's Atlanta, meanwhile, swapped the lead several times in a thriller with Washington but ultimately emerged on the losing end, falling 34-30.
Will those respective highs and lows have a bearing on the outcome today?
New York Jets v Atlanta Falcons (14:30 BST)
Ben Collins
BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
And let's not forget, the London games aren't just a day out for UK fans. Some are flocking to Tottenham from across Europe.
There were about 120,000 tickets available for this season's two games and 17% of them went to fans with German addresses.
That's why Germany is set to join the UK and Mexico in the NFL's international series, perhaps as early as next season.
Seven cities have bid to stage the game, with more news on the potential host expected this week.
New York Jets v Atlanta Falcons (14:30 BST)
Ben Collins
BBC Sport at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
The London games are not just a chance for those in the capital to get their football fix.
At least 10 NFL fans joined me on the 09.00 from Preston this morning, with plenty more coming aboard at each stop heading down to Euston.
And they were repping not just the Jets and the Falcons, but virtually every team in the league, with the 49ers, the Vikings, the Seahawks and the Raiders getting the most love.
There were some collectors' items on show, such as a retro Giants bomber jacket and a Drew Bledsoe top. I know... a Patriots fan from before the Tom Brady era!
New York Jets v Atlanta Falcons (14:30 BST)
Hello NFL fans, and welcome to an early start to this Week Five Sunday as we take in the first of two London games this year being staged at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
It's the New York Jets v the Atlanta Falcons this afternoon, which we'll be all over with every big play and score, before we roll into the 18:00 BST kick-offs later on with some more mouthwatering games in prospect.
So, get your favourite NFL jerseys on, get your snacks and cold refreshments ready for a superb Sunday afternoon on the gridiron!