There are five wide receivers in the AFC South who ranked in the top 12 in touchdowns and receiving yards in the conference last season.
Jaguars fans can expect to see the logo appearing on merchandise, EverBank Stadium's field, players' uniforms, stadium signage and more.The Jacksonville Jaguars released the logo during their '2024 DUUUVAL Draft Party.'11:32 AM EDT April 26, 2024
The announcement of the logo follows a month-long campaign where the team asked Jaguars fans to vote for one of four designs. The teal ribbon starts with 1995, the team's inaugural year of joining the NFL, and ends in 2024 at an upward angle symbolizing the increasing impact of the team in the Jacksonville community
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Convicted sex offender who hacked jumbotron at the Jacksonville Jaguars' stadium gets 220 yearsA convicted child molester has been sentenced to 220 years in federal prison for producing child sexual abuse material and hacking the jumbotron at the Jacksonville Jaguars stadium.
Read more »
Live Blog: Day 1 Jacksonville Jaguars, NFL DraftTune into First Coast News' 'Ready to Roar' draft special at 7 p.m., as it will feature Jaguars offensive tackle Anton Harrison and linebacker Foye Oluokun.
Read more »
UCLA Football: Gabriel Murphy Drafted by Florida Team in New CBS Mock DraftBruins linebacker Gabriel Murphy lands with the Jacksonville Jaguars in latest mock draft
Read more »
Despite slight jump in February, veteran unemployment is lower than non-veteran unemploymentA veterans job fair is being held Thursday at the Jacksonville Jaguars' EverBank Stadium.
Read more »
Jaguars Podcast: Reacting to the Jaguars' Pre-Draft Press ConferenceWhat do John and Gus think about Trent Baalke's and Doug Pederson's comments at the Jaguars' annual pre-draft press conference?
Read more »
Exonerated Jacksonville man who spent 44 years in prison speaks out after filing lawsuitWillie Williams Jr., 79, was wrongfully convicted of attempted murder & armed robbery in 1976. The lawsuit claims he was forced to do slave-like labor
Read more »