I live in Jacksonville Florida. One thing I hate about going to jaguars games is the sun. A roof is definitely needed. I'm looking forward to jaguars new renovated stadium. It'll be nice for Jacksonville
ONLY issue i have with it is they sare moving away from natural grass. i cant even begin to explain how much i hate that. but as a duval resident, im super pumped. look into the details, its actually a really good deal for the city. COJ owns the stadium, so we will beneifit greatly from the project outside of the jags, and is paying 625m out of an already existing city improvment fund. no new taxes will be implemented for the tax payer. great video bro
This place is going to be beautiful when it finally opens up as it's going to cover a lot of big events with roof over it. The best quality that it's going to have is that the interior will look the same as the EverBank Field right now unlike the other roof stadiums that have this cookie-cutter interior design. I wish the other teams would just throw the roof of their current stadiums like I think that's what the Bears need to just go on ahead and do in Chicago.
The tarp in the back of the rendering is for the expansion capabilities for the FL/GA game. The overall capacity is being reduced but the stadium will have the ability to expand to host larger crowds.
@@djnfbrhkelkondwvb6853 home and home games for the Florida-Georgia would probably be better, but Jacksonville is going to wanna keep the game as it's a huge moneymaker for the city, especially the businesses near the stadium
Dude attendance not the best is a lie. I'm a ST holder and The Jags ranked 11th in total attendance last year so please do some homework before you say thing that are not true.
@@ac2670 It's factual but the way it's used is as a criticism. The reality is that 31 of 32 teams are "not the best" when it comes to attendance. Relatively speaking, Jags home attendance is on par with other teams.
While I agree with you, don’t take those rankings too seriously. I’m a Panthers fan and we apparently ranked top 10 in attendance this season but that obviously wasn’t accurate lol
It’s a 55/45 split. City pays $625 million for renovation + $150 million in deferred maintenance starting February 2025 to prepare for the major renovation work starting in 2026 and the Jags will pay $625 million for renovation + cost overruns. They will remove some seats and no, there won’t be a curtain. The capacity will be reduced to between 62k-63k and expanded to 71,500 for concerts, college football games, etc. As a Jags fan, we really needed a roof cause it’s hot as hell and I’m glad this is happening. Can’t wait for it when it’s complete!
They need larger capacity to support the annual Florida-Georgia game, Gator Bowl game, and other special events. Standard capacity for the Jags should be 70k max. Hope the new USL club plays there to maximize ROI.
Bro do some research..The seats coverd reduces the capacity to 64000 from 72,000 for FL/GA and our capacity is still amoung the average of the league..We've never had a problem bringing in 66,000 just not the 75000 it was originally built for. Yall need to do research before you call yourself blasting us..Shad is stayong for a reason and he couldve left if he felt the way you guys did..
Jacksonville jaguars should play their games temporarily at Florida State or the University of Florida stadiums. They could bus the fans from Jacksonville so that they won't have to worry about parking.
The problem with Jacksonville hosting a Super Bowl is not the stadium, it’s the lack of hotel rooms in the downtown area to support it. Last time Jacksonville hosted a Super Bowl, they had to bring in cruise ships downtown to supplement the hotel room capacity. The new 4 Seasons being built across the street will help, but there’s still not enough hotels in the area.
The hotels don't all have to be in the downtown area. It has to be a certain number of hotel rooms with a particular level of quality within something like 75 miles. If I recall, at the time of the last Superbowl that number was 25,000 rooms and Jacksonville only had 19,000 thus the cruise ships. But that was a long time ago too, so Jacksonville may qualify now. I dunno.
@@ihadtodoittoem8452 Hotels are still a significant problem for a Superbowl in Jax. There are new hotels, but not enough for a full capacity stadium, media, and staffing.
Actually Bank of America Stadium is using the same amount. The $800 million that you ONLY focus on is just for the first phase (even though I told you that on the BOA video). Funny how you called BOA the worst stadium in that video but you just said this one is worse.
I don’t think bleacher seating would be a problem since lambeau field is primarily bleachers except for the one side on one of the end zones. But yet it again it’s only temporary.
University of Kansas in College Football is currently getting a stadium upgrade. They play their home games between arrowhead stadium and sporting Kansas city's stadium this year.
Yeah this isn’t happening. Despite its approval, it has years of setbacks and delays ahead of it before it ultimately fails. Don’t hold your breath everyone.
@@restfulambiancehq157 they didn’t fail, they just didn’t get completed in time due to funding issues caused by the city. Shad khan wants this thing done just like his hotel across the street. Look how fast the hotel is being worked on.
Looks like they've slightly toned down the renovation. That 360° videoboard looks like its gone but honestly it lowkey looks better with the big screens at each end
The video board is going to be done in a second phase of the project, a year or 2 after the 2028 reopening. There’s also a bunch of exterior/landscaping projects happening in the second phase as well
After Rays backed out of their agreement, I won’t be surprised if the Jaguars do the same thing. Jacksonville should focus on getting an NBA, MLB and MLS team and let the Jaguars go to another city. Rays to Orlando and Jaguars to San Antonio. I also see the Raptors and Blue Jays in the future move South to Jacksonville.
I heard that also. Lol. I think he might have meant it's bigger than EverBank, which it's not either. EverBank holds 67,000 and is expandable to 80s. Camping World holds 65,000.
The only thing that looks similar is the see- through part of the roof because there isn’t really many options when it comes to that. Every thing else about the design of the renovated stadium looks nothing like any other stadium in the league or in the country for that matter
all the ppl I know from there don't agree with this. if they want to build stadiums they need to pay for them on their own no need to tax the people. stop pushing the community out and adding stuff the city natives don't want
You really shouldn’t believe everything you hear. They aren’t making people pay higher taxes to pay for this stadium - they’re using money from The Better Jacksonville plan - which is still in progress until 2030 - to pay for this. Before anyone even says something, no, you can’t take money from this plan and use it for funding schools or the like because when the plan began in the early 90’s, it had to be used on infrastructure (which the stadium does fall under because it is owned by the CITY). That also why the deal was slightly altered by the city council because the Jags and Mayor Dana Deegan wanted to use some of the funds to help the surrounding community (which is going to be discussed at a later date apparently).
@@jrvegeeta how do you feel about your urban facilities such as the landing being taken down because of new stadium upgrades, hotels for tourists, sculptures being built?
I live in Jacksonville Florida. One thing I hate about going to jaguars games is the sun. A roof is definitely needed. I'm looking forward to jaguars new renovated stadium. It'll be nice for Jacksonville
The renderings seem very nice and the shade is 1000% necessary. Looks like an electric atmosphere for playoff games/WLOCP/Super Bowls
As a Seahawks fan to the Jags fan, you deserve this, plus you need it
I live in Jacksonville also and I agree
I live in Jacksonville too and I go to the games also and I dont mind the sun, I'm usually at the budzone 😂
I live in Jacksonville as well and I agree. Can’t wait to see it complete!
I think this sets the precedent for a lot of the just ok 90s stadiums getting a renovation to last another 25 years.
I agree. If the bones of the 90s stadiums are still good then I don't see the need of building a completely new stadium.
As a Jags fan I’m super excited that the future of the franchise is fully secured in Jacksonville.
Yay, we heard from their fan.
@@Orlando_Steve Dude, this whole talking point the Jags have no fans is like a take from 2011. Time to take a step into the present year.
@@Orlando_Steveenjoy your trash NBA team 💀
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Don't you think they should have built an entirely NEW stadium?
ONLY issue i have with it is they sare moving away from natural grass. i cant even begin to explain how much i hate that. but as a duval resident, im super pumped. look into the details, its actually a really good deal for the city. COJ owns the stadium, so we will beneifit greatly from the project outside of the jags, and is paying 625m out of an already existing city improvment fund. no new taxes will be implemented for the tax payer. great video bro
This place is going to be beautiful when it finally opens up as it's going to cover a lot of big events with roof over it. The best quality that it's going to have is that the interior will look the same as the EverBank Field right now unlike the other roof stadiums that have this cookie-cutter interior design. I wish the other teams would just throw the roof of their current stadiums like I think that's what the Bears need to just go on ahead and do in Chicago.
The tarp in the back of the rendering is for the expansion capabilities for the FL/GA game. The overall capacity is being reduced but the stadium will have the ability to expand to host larger crowds.
Florida and Georgia need to play home and home not neutral site; it’s a joke
@@djnfbrhkelkondwvb6853 home and home games for the Florida-Georgia would probably be better, but Jacksonville is going to wanna keep the game as it's a huge moneymaker for the city, especially the businesses near the stadium
Dude attendance not the best is a lie. I'm a ST holder and The Jags ranked 11th in total attendance last year so please do some homework before you say thing that are not true.
When did 11th become #1? “Not the best” is a factual statement
@@ac2670 It's factual but the way it's used is as a criticism. The reality is that 31 of 32 teams are "not the best" when it comes to attendance. Relatively speaking, Jags home attendance is on par with other teams.
While I agree with you, don’t take those rankings too seriously. I’m a Panthers fan and we apparently ranked top 10 in attendance this season but that obviously wasn’t accurate lol
@@ac2670he was saying it like the Jags have a horrible attendance record.
@@Duuuval23 Everbank is also way too high capacity for the market size, thats why its being reduced in the new build.
It’s a 55/45 split. City pays $625 million for renovation + $150 million in deferred maintenance starting February 2025 to prepare for the major renovation work starting in 2026 and the Jags will pay $625 million for renovation + cost overruns. They will remove some seats and no, there won’t be a curtain. The capacity will be reduced to between 62k-63k and expanded to 71,500 for concerts, college football games, etc. As a Jags fan, we really needed a roof cause it’s hot as hell and I’m glad this is happening. Can’t wait for it when it’s complete!
Having the jags in the city will generate over 2-3 billion for the city in over the next 20 years. Guaranteed.
They need larger capacity to support the annual Florida-Georgia game, Gator Bowl game, and other special events. Standard capacity for the Jags should be 70k max. Hope the new USL club plays there to maximize ROI.
It’s a 55-45 Spilt, Jags pay for overruns.
That chrome exterior is going to be blinding in the sun
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You mean the Mossad's last call to Mohammad Atta.
@@Orlando_SteveLol well played
The attendance is not an issue; do homework. It’s pretty good and really good for the market size.
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Bro do some research..The seats coverd reduces the capacity to 64000 from 72,000 for FL/GA and our capacity is still amoung the average of the league..We've never had a problem bringing in 66,000 just not the 75000 it was originally built for. Yall need to do research before you call yourself blasting us..Shad is stayong for a reason and he couldve left if he felt the way you guys did..
There were seat covers in the renderings? I must’ve missed those
Jacksonville jaguars should play their games temporarily at Florida State or the University of Florida stadiums. They could bus the fans from Jacksonville so that they won't have to worry about parking.
The problem with Jacksonville hosting a Super Bowl is not the stadium, it’s the lack of hotel rooms in the downtown area to support it. Last time Jacksonville hosted a Super Bowl, they had to bring in cruise ships downtown to supplement the hotel room capacity. The new 4 Seasons being built across the street will help, but there’s still not enough hotels in the area.
The hotels don't all have to be in the downtown area. It has to be a certain number of hotel rooms with a particular level of quality within something like 75 miles. If I recall, at the time of the last Superbowl that number was 25,000 rooms and Jacksonville only had 19,000 thus the cruise ships. But that was a long time ago too, so Jacksonville may qualify now. I dunno.
The hotels aren’t a problem in Jacksonville anymore
@@ihadtodoittoem8452 Hotels are still a significant problem for a Superbowl in Jax. There are new hotels, but not enough for a full capacity stadium, media, and staffing.
I’m a lifelong jags fan. Watch them make a playoff run in those two years not being in Jax
It's only one year out of Jax (2027) but yeah, that's probably the year they win the Superbowl, lol.
Actually Bank of America Stadium is using the same amount. The $800 million that you ONLY focus on is just for the first phase (even though I told you that on the BOA video). Funny how you called BOA the worst stadium in that video but you just said this one is worse.
He honestly hates the Panthers for whatever reason; never heard him say one good thing about us or BOA Stadium
Dude always calls a stadium decrepit lol. I know he's never been to Everbank field if he's calling it the worst in the league.
I don’t think bleacher seating would be a problem since lambeau field is primarily bleachers except for the one side on one of the end zones. But yet it again it’s only temporary.
University of Kansas in College Football is currently getting a stadium upgrade. They play their home games between arrowhead stadium and sporting Kansas city's stadium this year.
I wonder if Ben Hill Griffin Stadium would work despite lack of camera movement for the TV cameras that are used normal NFL games
Yeah this isn’t happening. Despite its approval, it has years of setbacks and delays ahead of it before it ultimately fails. Don’t hold your breath everyone.
In your dreams…
@@Graphics_Card you clearly don’t understand Jacksonville’s history of failed construction projects….
@@restfulambiancehq157 they didn’t fail, they just didn’t get completed in time due to funding issues caused by the city. Shad khan wants this thing done just like his hotel across the street. Look how fast the hotel is being worked on.
It's not the best remolding ever but is a vast improvement to what it is now
Looks like they've slightly toned down the renovation. That 360° videoboard looks like its gone but honestly it lowkey looks better with the big screens at each end
The video board is going to be done in a second phase of the project, a year or 2 after the 2028 reopening. There’s also a bunch of exterior/landscaping projects happening in the second phase as well
@@ihadtodoittoem8452that part
Northeast Florida Or J-Ville!
After Rays backed out of their agreement, I won’t be surprised if the Jaguars do the same thing. Jacksonville should focus on getting an NBA, MLB and MLS team and let the Jaguars go to another city. Rays to Orlando and Jaguars to San Antonio. I also see the Raptors and Blue Jays in the future move South to Jacksonville.
Our attendance is better than most of the league. 😂 don’t just say stuff
And not only this helps the jaguars it also helps aew which the owners of the jaguars own
Aew doesn’t perform inside this stadium though, they perform at the amphitheater connected to it which isn’t part of this renovation at all
My question is will they keep the pool though
Good question. I know they are keeping the scoreboards. Not sure about the pools
Yes they are. They were in the renderings and they confirmed it on local stations
I wouldn't be surprised if we see the Jags do a London block of games where they play 3/4 home games in London for 2027
They have to play somewhere that year. I wouldn't be surprised to see it split to some degree between London, Orlando and Tallahassee.
The jags will probably play a few more home games in spurs stadium in London
They should play in Orlando for one year
And this is where a good chunk of our taxes go.
I prefer it go where I can see it's benefits and not in corporate hands or rich people friends businesses. Yall just run your mouths like tools.
where is JAX getting all this money? Supermax contract for Trevor...now this? For a team that isnt even top 15 in market value?
It’s a good time to be in Duuuvalllllllll
The jags games should be played in Daytona
Daytona withdrew their interest. The deal only narrows the venue’s down to camping world stadium and Gainesville
camping world does not hold more people that Gainsville lol they hold 90K
I heard that also. Lol. I think he might have meant it's bigger than EverBank, which it's not either. EverBank holds 67,000 and is expandable to 80s. Camping World holds 65,000.
camping world does not have a bigger capacity than the swamp lol
Hate it. The classic architecture style is SO much nicer.
A roof, covering is needed though especially in Florida where the weather and heat can get crazy .
Please Google the Jags attendance. You do such little research.
Another stadium designed to throw laser like sunbeams onto the field. Good if you want the cornerbacks unable to see the ball coming.
Jacksonville Spending all that money for more home games in London.
Tf
They only play 1 home games in London a year lol
@@ihadtodoittoem8452
I just read somewhere that Jaguars going to have three “Home” London games.
Also I thought that been having 2 games out there.
Oh check it out, it's a new NFL stadium that looks exactly like all the other new NFL stadiums. I thought diversity was the big thing?
The only thing that looks similar is the see- through part of the roof because there isn’t really many options when it comes to that. Every thing else about the design of the renovated stadium looks nothing like any other stadium in the league or in the country for that matter
all the ppl I know from there don't agree with this. if they want to build stadiums they need to pay for them on their own no need to tax the people. stop pushing the community out and adding stuff the city natives don't want
You really shouldn’t believe everything you hear. They aren’t making people pay higher taxes to pay for this stadium - they’re using money from The Better Jacksonville plan - which is still in progress until 2030 - to pay for this. Before anyone even says something, no, you can’t take money from this plan and use it for funding schools or the like because when the plan began in the early 90’s, it had to be used on infrastructure (which the stadium does fall under because it is owned by the CITY). That also why the deal was slightly altered by the city council because the Jags and Mayor Dana Deegan wanted to use some of the funds to help the surrounding community (which is going to be discussed at a later date apparently).
I'm from here, I 100% agreed to this deal. Its whats the best for this city.
But i bet you don't have an issue with using the tax money the stadium brings in for other things.
I live in Jacksonville and I 100% agree with the deal. And imo it’s a pretty good deal compared to other stadium deals in other cities
@@jrvegeeta how do you feel about your urban facilities such as the landing being taken down because of new stadium upgrades, hotels for tourists, sculptures being built?
Waste of money if they can’t make the playoffs.
But what if they do
How they can still host other events there.
Calling it now. Jags will play 4 games in London in 2027.
Okay! Who cares? They've gotta play somewhere, and it will kinda be an advantage.
So? They won’t be playing in Jacksonville in 2027 anyway so what does it matter? 🤣🤣🤣
Jags n panthers have ruined it