To London ... and beyond! Disney+ giving Jaguars game 'Toy Story' style

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Playing football in London is nothing new for the Jacksonville Jaguars. Playing in Andy's room, though, will be a whole new experience.

The Jaguars play the Atlanta Falcons at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at London's Wembley Stadium. It will be shown live on WFOX, with Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick and Laura Rutledge calling the game.

But over on Disney+ and ESPN+, things will be a bit sillier.

"Toy Story Funday Football" will cover the game, more or less as it happens, with animated players on a field set on the bedroom floor of Andy's room from Pixar's "Toy Story" movies. Characters from the films — Woody, Buzz, Rex, Forkie, Slinky Dog and the rest of the gang — will be on the sidelines cheering the teams on.

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Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence said Wednesday that he's looking forward to seeing how he looks as a "Toy Story" character. "It'll be interesting. It'll be cool for the kids," Lawrence said. "I think if I was a kid and they did that for a football game, it'd be definitely entertaining, something I'd want to watch."

Lawrence, who said he watched the "Toy Story" films as a kid, obviously won't be able to watch it live, but joked that he wants to see it afterward, if only to see if they got his hair right.

The Jaguars-Falcons game will be recreated in Andy's Room from the 'Toy Story' films.
The Jaguars-Falcons game will be recreated in Andy's Room from the 'Toy Story' films.

The Andy's Room game has its own broadcast crew, with Drew Carter, Booger McFarland and 12-year-old Pepper Persley calling the game. They'll be animated just like the players, through a process that uses motion-capture cameras to mimic every move. "Each Falcon and Jaguar player will have animated representation on a traditional looking field, catered to the 'Toy Story' setting," according to an ESPN news release. "Fans will view every run, pass, score and all football-related action through state-of-the-art tracking technology."

The first-of-its-kind broadcast will also include instructional segments to teach the game to young viewers and a halftime show from "Toy Story 4" stuntman Duke Caboom.

This won't be the first alternative broadcast of an NFL game. ESPN shows Monday night games, but viewers can switch to ESPN+ to see the same game with Peyton and Eli Manning as hosts. On Prime Video games in previous seasons, viewers could select between the regular commentators, a British crew or an all-female crew.

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: 'Toy Story' game: Jaguars vs Falcons NFL London game will be animated