Sunday morning football is coming back in 2015. (USATSI)
Sunday morning football is coming back in 2015. (USATSI)

The NFL liked Sunday morning football so much in 2014 that it's coming back for 2015.

The league announced over the weekend that two of the three games being played in London next season will kick off at 9:30 a.m. ET (2:30 p.m. in London).

The first morning game will be held in Week 4 (Oct. 4) when the Dolphins 'host' the Jets at Wembley Stadium. Three weeks later, the Jaguars will host the Bills in a 9:30 a.m. ET game on Oct. 25. 

The Chiefs and Lions are also scheduled to play in London next season, however, the NFL hasn't yet announced a kickoff time for that game, which will be played on Nov. 1. 

The Lions actually played in the first ever 9:30 a.m. ET game, which came in October 2014 when they beat the Falcons 22-21 in Week 8.

The NFL obviously liked what it saw.

That Detroit-Atlanta game garnered a 6.6 Nielsen TV rating, which isn't great compared to a 1 p.m. NFL game, but it was a strong number for the time slot. The 6.6 rating beat Game 4 of the World Series (6.3), which aired in prime time on the same date (Oct. 26) and on the same network (Fox).

One of the problems with the 9:30 a.m. ET start though is that it guarantees there won't be many viewers on the West Coast, where the games kick off at 6:30 a.m. PT.  

Anyway, with two kick off times now announced, look for the NFL to release the rest of the 2015 schedule sometime in April.