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Jacksonville Jaguar History
"The Jaguars entered the NFL in 1995 and became one of the most successful expansion franchise in NFL history. Since entering the league, the Jaguars have been to the playoffs four times and played in the AFC Championship game twice. Led by head coach Tom Coughlin, quarterback Mark Brunell and All-Pro wide receiver Jimmy Smith, the Jaguars won 49 games in their first five seasons, including an NFL-best record of 14-2 in 1999."
Jacksonville Jaguar Information
"The Jaguars play in the American Football Conference South Division. Division rivals include Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans. Major rivalries include Jaguars vs. Panthers, Jaguars vs. Colts and Jaguars vs. Titans."
Alltel Stadium
"The Jaguars play their home games in Alltel Stadium located in downtown Jacksonville. The stadium, which under went a $121 million renovation in 1995 seats approximately 75,000 fans for a football game. The stadium hosts the annual NCAA University of Florida vs. University of Georgia, and Gator Bowl football games. Functioning as the area's largest and most completely equipped outdoor meeting venue, the facility enables Jacksonville to compete for national and regional gatherings of large groups. A 1996 gathering of the Promise Keepers drew nearly full-house attendance for each session of the three-day stay." |