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The Jacksonville Jaguars became the 30th NFL franchise on November 30,
1993. The city's extended campaign began four years before, when
?Touchdown Jacksonville!, a partnership? was formed to lead the
community effort to win an NFL franchise.
On September 16, 1991, armed with a $60 million commitment from the
Jacksonville City Council to renovate the Gator Bowl, Touchdown
Jacksonville!, Ltd. filed an expansion application with the NFL. The
application named a nine-member partnership that included J. Wayne
Weaver (who now serves as the club's Chairman and CEO). One of eleven
cities to apply, Jacksonville was considered by many to be the longest
shot on the board. Still, that didn't keep the group from announcing
that the future team would be named "Jaguars."
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On March 17, 1992, Jacksonville survived the first round of cuts,
when the list of eleven was reduced to seven. Two months later, the
expansion race was narrowed to five: Jacksonville, Baltimore, St.
Louis, Charlotte and Memphis. The Jacksonville contingent scheduled
a tour of the Gator Bowl for NFL officials, after which Touchdown
Jacksonville!, Ltd. managing general partner J. Wayne Weaver was
informed that additional renovations beyond those already planned
would be necessary. Unable to come to a satisfactory solution to the
stadium renovation financing problems with the City Council,
Touchdown Jacksonville!, Ltd. announced it was withdrawing its
application.
However, less than a month after talks broke off, a new plan was
proposed that would cap renovation costs at $121 million. Both sides
agreed that $53 million would come from city funds and $68 million
from team and team-related sources. Weaver, backed by the new
public/private partnership, met with NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue,
who welcomed Jacksonville back into the expansion race.
In July 1995, the Jaguars played their first game in Canton, Ohio,
in the annual Hall of Fame Game. Their opponent was the NFL's other
expansion franchise, the Carolina Panthers. The game made it clear
that the NFL's expansion draft and the free-agent market had helped
the two expansion teams develop more quickly than expansion teams
had in the past. Although Carolina came away with a 20-14 victory,
it was obvious that both teams were ready to compete in the NFL. The
Jaguars' 4-12 record was one win better than the NFL's previous best
for an expansion team. In 1996, the Jaguars qualified for the
playoffs and advanced all the way to the AFC Championship Game.
2004 marked Jack Del Rio?s second year as head coach of the
Jacksonville Jaguars after becoming the second head coach in
Jaguars? franchise history on January 17, 2003. After the Jaguars
won three of the final five games a year ago, Del Rio entered the
2004 with hopes to continue building on the Jacksonville momentum
that was begun. In his first season, the Jaguars posted a 5-11
record, with six losses coming by seven points or less.
Del Rio was the architect of a Jaguars defense that ranked sixth
overall in the NFL and second against the run. He had inherited a
Jacksonville Jaguars team that had not been in the top 10 in total
defense since 1999 and ranked 20th overall in 2002. In only one
season, he took the Jaguars? porous run defense that was ranked 25th
in 2002 and elevated it to second in the NFL and only allowed one
100-yard rusher all year. This vast improvement for the Jacksonville
Jaguars was no coincidence since Del Rio was only one year removed
from taking the Panthers defense from 31st in the league to second
overall as defensive coordinator of Carolina.
The Jacksonville Jaguars play in Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville,
Florida, home to the 2005 Super Bowl.
Jaguars Tickets
Ticket Retriever sells Jaguars Tickets for every game nationwide.
Jaguars Tickets can be purchased online or by calling our toll free
number (877) 223-3824. We specialize in providing tickets in a wide
range of locations including hard-to-find premium tickets to all major
events nationwide including NFL tickets to any game.
How to Find Jaguars Tickets:
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