1. Franchise Creation. The Jacksonville Jaguars were the first NFL expansion franchise since the 1976 Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
2. Pride Color: Teal. The team's primary color, teal, depicts Jacksonville's bright and distinctive spirit. Jaguars' vivid hue distinguishes them from other NFL teams and has become synonymous with the city.
3. EverBank Field. Jacksonville Jaguars play at EverBank Field. With almost 67,000 seats, it has cutting-edge amenities and a great game-day atmosphere. The stadium hosted the 2005 Super Bowl and other major events.
4. Jaguar roar. The Roar of the Jaguars, the Jaguars' cheering team, boosts game enthusiasm. They wow audiences with their routines and energy.
5. Devoted fans and the 12th Man. Jacksonville Jaguars supporters, known as the “Teal Nation,” are loyal. Their commitment and enthusiasm make them the 12th man on the pitch, generating an exciting atmosphere for players and fans.
6. Early Success. The Jacksonville Jaguars started well despite being young. As an expansion team, they reached the AFC Championship game in their second season in 1996.
7. The 1999 NFL Draft and Fred Taylor. Jaguars choose running back Fred Taylor ninth overall in 1999 NFL Draft. Taylor became the team's all-time top rusher, cementing his legacy.
8. International reach. Jacksonville Jaguars are active in NFL overseas expansion. They've played many regular-season games in London, England, helping the sport gain worldwide popularity.
9. Passionate Conflicts. Jaguars rivalry with numerous NFL clubs are fierce. Due to their AFC Central history, the Tennessee Titans are a major competitor.
10. Pro Bowl Players. Throughout their history, the Jaguars have had numerous players selected to the Pro Bowl, including notable names like Tony Boselli, Mark Brunell, Maurice Jones-Drew, and Jalen Ramsey. These players have showcased their skills and represented the team with pride.