LONDON — The Jaguars, Dolphins, Browns and Rams will be the home teams for next season’s NFL games in London.

The Baltimore Ravens will play Jacksonville in either Week 3 or 4 of the 2017 schedule. That game will be at Wembley Stadium, as will the New Orleans Saints vs. Miami, again in one of those weeks.

Cleveland will host the Minnesota Vikings at Twickenham, where the NFL first played this year, in Week 7 or 8.

The Arizona Cardinals take on the Los Angeles Rams at Twickenham in one of those weeks as well.

“Having one of the most famous fan groups in the NFL, Cleveland’s Dawg Pound, sharing Twickenham with our U.K. fans is going to be a lot of fun,” NFL UK managing director Alistair Kirkwood said.

It’s the first time the league will play four games in London. Game times have not been finalized.

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BENGALS: After sticking with kicker Mike Nugent during the worst slump of his 12-year career, the Bengals gave up on him and acquired former Steelers kicker Randy Bullock off waivers.

Nugent was 23 of 29 on field-goal attempts and missed five of his past nine extra-point tries. He missed an extra point – caused partly by a bad snap – and a 36-yard field goal during a 23-10 win in snowy Cleveland on Sunday.

He also made a 44-yard field goal.

Bullock was waived by the Steelers on Monday with kicker Chris Boswell back from an injury.

DOLPHINS: Defensive end Dion Jordan will remain on the reserve non-football injury list for the rest of the season, delaying until 2017 his return from a long suspension and knee surgery.

Center Mike Pouncey is being placed on season-ending injured reserve because of hip injury that limited him to five games this year.

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JETS: New York placed safety Marcus Gilchrist and right tackle Breno Giacomini on season-ending injured reserve.

49ERS: San Francisco placed center Daniel Kilgore on season-ending injured reserve.

Kilgore injured a knee in the first half of the 49ers’ overtime loss to the New York Jets on Sunday after starting the first 13 games of the season.

RAVENS: The Ravens waived veteran return man Devin Hester Sr., a day after his failure to field two punts resulted in the Ravens starting drives on their 1- and 2-yard line in a 30-23 loss to the New England Patriots. His first mistake set up a Patriots safety early in the game.

 The Ravens say former tight end Konrad Reuland has died at the age of 29 following a brain aneurism.

Besides the Ravens, Reuland spent time with the San Francisco 49ers, Indianapolis Colts and New York Jets. He played in 30 games total over three seasons.

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RAIDERS: A late bid to keep the team from moving took a step forward after Alameda County supervisors approved opening negotiations with an investment group on a $1.3 billion stadium project.

COWBOYS: Dallas activated running back Darren McFadden from the non-football injury list and waived rookie Darius Jackson, a sixth-round draft pick.

McFadden was the team’s leading rusher last season but broke his elbow in a household accident during the offseason.

That was after the Cowboys drafted Ezekiel Elliott with the fourth overall pick. Elliott is now the NFL’s leading rusher.

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