NFL invades Regent Street with roadblock event before International Series match between Jacksonville and Buffalo
- NFL took over Regent Street in central London on Saturday afternoon
- One of London's busiest shooping areas was closed to traffic
- The six-hour event was attended by more than 600,000 people
- Jacksonville Jaguars play Buffalo Bills at Wembley on Sunday
American football supporters flocked to central London on Saturday as the NFL took over Regent Street for the third year in a row.
Fans descended upon the six-hour event at the heart of the city for a celebration of the game ahead of Sunday's International Series match between the Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley.
More than 600,000 people witnessed the event, which featured on-stage appearances from players, performances from the Jacksonville Jaguars cheerleaders, activities and competitions, throughout Saturday afternoon.
The NFL took over Regent Street in central London on Saturday for a celebration of American football
The six-hour event on one of London's busiest shopping roads saw over 600,000 fans in attendance
Jacksonville Jaguars cheerleaders perform for the crowd gathered on stage at Regent Street
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Jared Odrick waves to the crowd after his team are presented
Buffalo Bills head coach Rex Ryan speaks to the spectators gathered on Saturday in central London
The Ohio State marching band perform on Regent Street during the fan festival on Saturday
The NFL took over Regent Street ahead of Sunday's game between Jacksonville and Buffalo at Wembley
NFL flags and banners were raised high over Regent Street to mark the roadblock event
The Jacksonville Jaguars cheerleaders were also at Fulham earlier in the day for the game against Reading
Jaguars players watch the game against Reading at Craven Cottage before the Regent Street event
The Bills and Jaguars will meet on Sunday afternoon in the second of three NFL regular-season games to be played in London this season.
Buffalo travelled to London with a 3-3 record while the Jaguars have won one of their six games in this campaign.
Both will be keen to avoid a long trip back home across the Atlantic on a loss heading into their bye week.
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