In 1995, the Jacksonville Jaguars became the first expansion team in league history to record a .500-or-better division record in its first season, finishing 4-4 against their AFC Central rivals.
TIAA Bank Field
Jacksonville, FL
Opened: 1995
Capacity:67,814
Surface:Bermuda Grass
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Hometown
Jacksonville, FL
Population: 971,319 (2022)
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Team Colors
Teal/Black
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Team History
In 1993, the Jaguars joined the NFL along with the Carolina Panthers, bringing the total number of NFL franchises to 30.
The Jaguars’ firstgame was the 1995 Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio against the Panthers.
The Jaguars only needed a single season to make their first post-season appearance, qualifying as a Wild Card team in 1996.
The team reached the AFC Championship game in 1996 and 1999 under head coach Tom Coughlin.
Team Facts
Seasons: 30 (1995-2024)
Winningest Coach: (W-L-T) Tom Coughlin 68-60-0
Super Bowl Titles: 0
Record going into 2024 season: (W-L-T) 198-269-0
Playoff Record: 8-8
Most Career Yards Rushing:Fred Taylor, 11,271 (1998-2008)
Most Career Yards Passing:Mark Brunell, 25,698 (1995-2003)
Most Career Receptions:Jimmy Smith, 862 (1995-2005)
Most Career Sacks: Tony Brackens, 55 (1996-2003)
Most Career Interceptions: RasheanMathis, 30 (2003-12)