Since the 2007 season, the NFL has regularly sent at least one regular-season game across the pond to London, England. Though a few matchups have ended in blowout fashion, a portion of the 28 contests have featured a truly competitive games.
Most notably, a couple have included a late comeback or a last-minute winner. And there was even a tie in 2016 between Washington and the Cincinnati Bengals.
Plus, in 2008, British fans had a chance to watch the greatest staple of the modern era: Philip Rivers leading the Chargers on a late-fourth-quarter drive, needing a touchdown.