The Jacksonville Jaguars are one of the youngest NFL franchises which joined the league as an expansion team along with the Carolina Panthers in 1995. The Jaguars initially competed in the AFC Central Division before being reorganized into the AFC South division of the NFL. As a starter in the NFL the Jacksonville Jaguars enjoyed initial success by making it to the NFL Playoffs in four consecutive seasons (after their first season). They even won two Divisional titles within the first five seasons in the NFL. The Jaguars’ first ever draft pick Tony Boselli went on to become the greatest Jaguars player to date. Along with quarterback Mark Brunell and wide receiver Jimmy Smith, the Jaguars enjoyed their most successful seasons in the NFL. The primary colors of the Jaguars are teal, black and gold. The team was initially established by Wayne Weaver in 1993. Pakistani-American business tycoon Shahid Khan purchased the Jaguars in 2011. The Jacksonville Jaguars are currently worth around $3.48 billion. The Jaguars share the fiercest NFL rivalry with their AFC South contemporaries, the Tennessee Titans, Houston Texans and the Indianapolis Colts.
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NUMBER | PLAYER | POSITION |
3 | C.J. Beathard | QB |
16 | Trevor Lawrence | QB |
24 | Snoop Conner | RB |
1 | Travis Etienne | RB |
22 | JaMycal Hasty | RB |
39 | Jamal Agnew | WR |
11 | Marvin Jones | WR |
15 | Tim Jones | WR |
7 | Zay Jones | WR |
13 | Christian Kirk | WR |
14 | Kendric Pryor | WR |
— | Calvin Ridley | WR |
85 | Dan Arnold | TE |
17 | Evan Engram | TE |
89 | Luke Farrell | TE |
84 | Chris Manhertz | TE |
79 | Luke Fortner | C |
72 | Walker Little | OT |
74 | Cam Robinson | OT |
75 | Jawaan Taylor | OT |
73 | Blake Hance | OG |
68 | Brandon Scherff | OG |
69 | Tyler Shatley | OG |
70 | Cole Van Lanen | OG |
NUMBER | PLAYER | POSITION |
94 | Foley Fatukasi | DE |
96 | Adam Gotsis | DE |
98 | Corey Peters | DE |
95 | Roy Robertson-Harris | DE |
91 | Dawuane Smoot | DE |
52 | DaVon Hamilton | NT |
41 | Josh Allen | OLB |
44 | Travon Walker | OLB |
33 | Devin Lloyd | ILB |
23 | Foye Oluokun | ILB |
45 | K'Lavon Chaisson | LB |
47 | De'Shaan Dixon | LB |
57 | Caleb Johnson | LB |
49 | Arden Key | LB |
48 | Chad Muma | LB |
50 | Shaquille Quarterman | LB |
30 | Montaric Brown | CB |
32 | Tyson Campbell | CB |
6 | Chris Claybrooks | CB |
37 | Tre Herndon | CB |
34 | Gregory Junior | CB |
31 | Darious Williams | CB |
29 | Tevaughn Campbell | DB |
42 | Andrew Wingard | DB |
20 | Daniel Thomas | SAF |
5 | Andre Cisco | FS |
2 | Rayshawn Jenkins | SS |
Season | Division Finish | Record | Playoffs |
2021 | 4th AFC South | 7-10-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2020 | 4th AFC South | 5-11-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2019 | 4th AFC South | 7-9-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2018 | 4thAFC South | 6-10-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2017 | 1st AFC South | 5-11-0 | Lost Conference Championship |
2016 | 4th AFC South | 9-7-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2015 | 3rd AFC South | 12-4-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2014 | 3rd AFC South | 12-4-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2013 | 3rd AFC South | 13-3-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2012 | 4th AFC South | 13-3-0 | Did Not Qualify |
The Jacksonville Jaguars are yet to hit great heights when it comes to being a proper Championship contender. The Jaguars are one of the four NFL teams who have never made it to a Super Bowl yet. However, the Jaguars were the youngest expansion franchise to appear in a Conference Championship (in 1996). The Jacksonville Jaguars have won 3 Divisional titles but have not been able to make it to many playoffs after the 1990s. The Jaguars have made it to only 7 Playoff appearances to date. The closest the Jaguars came to a Super Bowl appearance was in the 2017 NFL Playoffs when they lost to the New England Patriots 24-20.
The Tennessee Titans are the biggest rivals for the Jacksonville Jaguars. The rivalry stemmed as both the franchises competed in the AFC South division of the league. Historically the Titans currently hold the upperhand in the rivalry with a combined tally of 34-22 over the Jaguars.
The current Jacksonville Jaguars home stadium is the TIAA Bank Field located in Central Jacksonville, Florida. The stadium initially opened as the Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in 1995. The stadium is located along the scenic St. Johns river. Apart from being the home of the Jacksonville Jaguars it is also the regular venue for the annual Florida-Georgia college football game. The stadium has also been named the Alltel Stadium and EverBank Field before being renamed as the TIAA Bank Field in 2018.
The Jacksonville Jaguars signed a unique deal which will see them play one NFL game each year in the Wembley Stadium in London. The Jaguars will reap a significant amount of financial benefit from the deal. The Jaguars can earn around 40% more revenue than they do when games are played at the TIAA Bank Stadium. The NFL is also benefiting from this venture as it helps spread the game across borders.
Shahid Rafiq Khan, the current owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars has a personal net worth of $9 billion. He acquired the Jacksonville Jaguars 2011 for $770 million. He also owns the English Premier League soccer team, Fulham F.C. which he bought for around £150–200 million. He primarily made his fortunes as the owner of Flex-N-Gate which is an automotive company in America.
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