Jaguars' Flight to London Delayed by Hurricane Milton
- Hurricane Milton has caused significant disruption in Florida, impacting the Jacksonville Jaguars' travel plans.
- The team will arrive in London later than usual for their game against the Chicago Bears, with a press conference rescheduled.
- The delay highlights the challenges posed by severe weather on professional sports schedules.
The Jacksonville Jaguars, an NFL team based in the United States, are facing travel delays due to Hurricane Milton, which has impacted Florida. The hurricane made landfall as a Category 3 storm, causing significant damage with powerful winds and flooding. As a result, the Jaguars will arrive in London later than planned for their game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday. The team typically departs for London on Thursday night and arrives Friday morning, but the storm has forced them to adjust their schedule. Coach Doug Pederson had initially expressed optimism about their travel plans, but the hurricane's impact has necessitated a change. The team has also postponed a press conference that was scheduled for Friday at their hotel in London, rescheduling it for Saturday morning. This delay could affect their preparation for the game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, where they will face the Bears.