The NFL’s London SeriesAlex Anzalone Jersey is in full effect, as the Philadelphia Eagles (3-4) take on the Jacksonville Jaguars (3-4) at Wembley Stadium in a 8:30 a.m. CT kickoff. It’s just the sixth time these two face off, with the Jaguars leading the all-time series 3-2. The Eagles have won the last two games (2010, 2014).Jacksonville sits 3rd in the AFC South right now, having lost three straight games, while Philadelphia is 2nd in the NFC East, blowing a 17-point lead to the Panthers in the fourth quarter. Both teams needs a win here, as they look to keep pace in the early playoff race.How to Watch: The game will be televised on NFL Network, with a host of characters on hand to call it. You can also stream the game online using fuboTV.Broadcast Crew: Rich Eisen Authentic Josh LeRibeus Jersey , Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci, Michael Irvin, Peter Schrager (field reporter), Melissa Stark (field reporter)Radio: SportsRadio 94WIP | Westwood One: Ryan Radtke, Mike Mayock | SIRIUS: 81 (Phi), 83 (Jax) | XM: 226 (Phi), 225 (Jax) If only Cincinnati could manage a comeback to beat the Panthers, it would have been an absolutely perfect week for the Saints.In any event Youth Austin Carr Jersey , the NFC South got a little tighter in Week 3. Here’s how it all happened.Jason Getz-USA TODAY SportsComing into Week 3, the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints were set to face off in a divisional battle of 1-1 teams in Atlanta. The Carolina Panthers, also 1-1, faced the first of Carolina’s AFC North opponents, the Cincinnati Bengals. The division-leading 2-0 Buccaneers hosted a different AFC North team, the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football. Carolina went on to win against the Bengals by a final score of 31-21 to improve to 2-1. FitzMagic finally ended (or did it?) in Tampa Bay on Monday night, with the Steelers beating the Buccaneers 30-27, to drop to 2-1. The New Orleans Saints, down 7 points late in the fourth quarter Ken Crawley Jersey , came back to beat the Falcons behind two rushing touchdowns (what?) from Drew Brees, 43-37. The win brought the Saints to 2-1, and dropped the Falcons to fourth place in the division with a record of 1-2.Photo by Al Bello/Getty ImagesIn Week 4, the Carolina Panthers are taking their early Bye week, so Carolina gets to sit back and watch the TV Sunday. It is Atlanta’s turn to face the 2-1 Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay gets the 2-1 Chicago Bears. Both of those games are at noon on Sunday. The Saints have their first real test at defending the run in Saquon Barkley and the 1-2 New York Giants Sunday afternoon, meaning the Saints are the only NFC South team to face a team with a losing record.The Buccaneers and Falcons taking back-to-back losses in Week 4 is definitely a plausible scenario.But first things first: #BeattheGiants