They were established on the 30 of November 1995 when the NFL awarded Jacksonville, Florida the expansion franchise.
The owner is Shahid Khan, a Pakistani-American billionaire, businessman and sports tycoon. He bought the Jaguars for $770 million in 2011 from Wayne Weaver, the only owner the franchise previously had.
The current head coach is Doug Pederson and this is his second season in the position. Last year he achieved a record of 9-8 and led his side through the playoffs to the AFC divisional game where the Jaguars lost to the Kansas City Chiefs. Pederson is a Super Bowl winner as a coach, as he achieved ultimate glory with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017.
The coaching staff that helps Doug Pederson are offensive coordinator Press Taylor, defensive coordinator Mike Caldwel and head strength and conditioning coach Cedric Scott.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have never won a Conference Championship. Their best result to date was achieved in 1996, 1999, and 2017, when the Jags made it to the AFC Championship game but suffered losses in the three outings.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have four division titles to their name. In 1998 and 1999 when the Jaguars were part of AFC Central division, and later on as part of the AFC South when they won the 2017 and 2022 title.
In 1999, the Jacksonville Jaguars looked unstoppable. With a 14-2 regular season record, they were candidates to win the Super Bowl. But a 33-14 loss to bitter rivals Tennessee Titans destroyed the Super Bowl dream. The Titans were also the only team to beat Jacksonville during the 1999 season, as both of the Jag’s regular season losses were also against the Titans.
In the 30-year history of the Jacksonville Jaguars, they've had some very talented players and others that left a mark on their own way, players such as Tony Boselli, Fred Taylor, Mark Brunell, Jimmy Smith and Marcus Stroud are only a few greats to have worn the Jaguars colors.
The Jaguars have only used the TIAA Bank Field located in Central Jacksonville ever since their debut in the league in 1995.
The main colors that the Jacksonville Jaguars have used are teal, black and gold.
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Jaxson de Ville is the Jacksonville Jaguars' mascot in the NFL. His name "Jaxson" nods to Jacksonville, Florida, often called "Jax." He's a yellow anthropomorphic jaguar with teal patches, typically dressed in a Jaguars jersey, shorts, sneakers, and sunglasses. On special occasions, he wears various outfits and arrives in unique ways, such as zip-lining or sliding down ropes. Jaxson is often seen with his motorized scooter, occasionally driving a golf cart, and after a Jaguars win, he celebrates with a pool dive at the stadium.
In the AFC South, the Jacksonville Jaguars have three key rivalries: the Titans, Colts, and Texans. The Titans rivalry began when they were the Houston Oilers, the Colts rivalry dates back to 2002, and the Texans rivalry is the newest. The Jaguars also have rivalries with the Steelers, Jets, and Dolphins. The Jaguars-Titans rivalry is the most intense, with the Jaguars-Colts rivalry following closely. These rivalries are expected to grow as the franchise matures.