I think another big reason, Jacksonville got a team was because of the USFL and the Jacksonville Bulls. The support that team got in their 1984 home opener was phenomenal. 73,000 plus to watch spring football. Jacksonville also led the league in attendance the 2 years they existed. I knew at that moment Jacksonville was special.
Yes ! Jacksonville was no stranger to football or the nfl. The NFL even played games in the gator bowl back in the day. We also got teased by several franchises to relocate because they knew we wanted a team BAD.
@Edward_Strong1982 yup an when you got one you got Tony b, Mark lefty qb jimmy hof Smith . Keenan. Mc tds kyle Brady found a home oh an some bum rb names greatness 🙌 I mean Freddy Taylor my Al time favorite player ❤ When he came to pats I was so happy Jags are my video game team or well were when they were around ❤❤❤
Can't believe this is the first time I've come across this. I remember how excited the nine year old me was when I heard the news we were getting a team. I was too young to understand the logistics and everything going on behind the scenes but it's sad to see that the city council is just as petty short sited today as they were back then. It's a shame because this city has so much unrealized potential.
So long before Orlando and now Atlanta, Jacksonville was the _original_ Hollywood of the South?! Then again, “Hooray For Jacksonville” wouldn’t make any sense, so it was off to California.
14:0322:25 Wowza, those shots are a blast from the past! It's hardly recognizable today as all of that in the shot has been ripped down and rebuilt. The Coliseum got imploded and replaced with the Veterans Memorial Arena and the old baseball field got demolished and built new from the ground up. Plus the roads around it have been redone as well. Also none of those buildings on the left exist anymore. AND Daily's Place Amphitheater was just recently added to the south end of the Stadium as well as a new indoor practice field.
That pick for an expansion team should have gone to Baltimore, but the then NFL commissioner for whatever reason was bent on not awarding Baltimore anything. Told them to basically focus their efforts on building a museum or something to that effect.
Moreso Jack Kent Cooke, owner of Name Redacted, wasn’t ever gonna let a team in Baltimore unless it was by relocation. If that happened I wonder if the Browns would’ve gone to Houston in 1997 to replace the Oilers and LA got the 32nd expansion team.
@@DoNotPassGO Yeah, you really can’t argue with that. Shame that they didn’t find a way to support both the Ravens and the Stallions. It seemed like the Stallions had quite a bit of support.
Never thought Jacksonville would get a pro team at that time in 1993 when they could have given one to Tennessee, Baltimore, Las Vegas, St. Louis, Portland to name a few.
How Jacksonville got the Jaguars, or any National Football League Team is one of the most confusing things about sports I could never figure out. Since 1995, the year the Jaguars and Panthers joined the NFL, so many teams have either moved or got new stadiums built. I think it all started in 1988 when the St Louis Cardinals needed taxpayer help and votes to build a new state of the art stadium. But, instead of the voters investing into their city’s future, voters from the City of Phoenix, the County of Maricopa and the State of Arizona decided to go along with the City’s Democrat Polticians and deny funding. FUNDING THAT WAS ALREADY APPROVED FOR NEARLY 1/2 a Decade. The work was done. The architect were contracted and paid for. The equipment was rented. The fuel for the entire project was at a fixed rate at less than $.59 a gallon. Whatever stadium the Cardinals were to play in when the move to Arizona was finalized, would have been one of the cheapest National Football League stadiums, ever built. But, like always, democrat politicians got in the way, and filled their own pockets with pork barrel funds. First, in 1995, the City of Los Angeles lost not just one, BUT TWO whole Pro Football Teams. L.A. lost both the Raiders, who decided to just go back to Oakland, CA and then Rams took their team and facilities to St Louis, Missouri. Then in 1996, Cleveland would lose their team, and the franchise as well as their records would be renamed to the Baltimore Ravens. Two years later, in 1997, the Houston Oilers packed their bags and moved for one season to Memphis, before finding their new permanent home in Nashville in 1998. The next year, 1999, the Oilers said “hell to our history,” and renamed their pro team to the “Titans.” Then, in 2016, after talks with the city of St Louis fell through, AGAIN, so the St Louis Rams could get the minimal help they needed by taxpayers to build a new stadium, the owner of the team, Stan Kroenke decided, even though the City and County of Los Angeles screwed him over once again and decided to build a whole new stadium in Inglewood. Both the Raiders of Oakland and the San Diego Chargers were also given permission to negotiate with L.A. to relocate one of their teams to Los Angeles as well, with the other moving to Las Vegas. Through this all, the Jacksonville Jaguars have kept National Football Team in the NFL in the city their team started in. For many, including myself, the Jacksonville Jaguars still being in Jacksonville, while playing, hell, while sacrificing and volunteering one home game every year to play in Wembley Stadium in London, England. Just look at the history of all the NFL Teams’ Stadiums since the Jaguars have became an expansion teams. The San Francisco 49ers have moved 45 minutes south to the city of Santa Clara, in a stadium that was built out of plans for a stadium that was located 1 mile north. Since Levi Stadium was never supposed to be built the way it was at its present location, the exact plans for Levi’s Stadium, where to be used at the old candlestick Park location… No plans for Levi’s Stadium were updated when the team decided to move 45 minutes south. Absolutely nothing was changed. The winds blow the wrong way into the stadium, the sun shines on the wrong side of the stadium, and one side of the stadium can be 25-40° hotter than the other side during afternoon and evening games, air traffic from San Jose International airport goes the wrong way during games and there is exactly 0 thoroughfares to empty the stadium after games have ended. And don’t get me started on the lack of public transportations for fans leaving the area. The Los Angeles Chargers don’t even have their own stadium, and they are located in the country’s 2nd biggest television market. The Chicago Bears are another team moving out of their historic ballpark, Soldier Memorial Field and will be paying over $8,480,000,000 in a stadium that is nowhere close to Chicago’s City Limits. AND SOMEHOW, THE KHAN’S HAVE BEEN ABLE TO KEEP A BELOW AVERAGE, UNSUCCESSFUL NATIONAL TEAM IN JACKSONVILLE. If these other team owners can not keep their teams in the cities that have supported their teams for a better part of 100 years, the NFL should be able to force team owners to sell the rights to the NFL Teams. The Patriots are as much to the area of New England as the Bills are to Buffalo. Oakland deserves to have the Raiders just as much as Pittsburgh owns the rights to the Steelers. Who would Chicago be without the Bulls? Who would the San Francisco Giants be without Barry Bonds and Tim Lincecum?!? Who are the Chargers without LT21?!? These American Cities own these sports teams just as much, if not more than these douchebag billionaires who in all reality don’t even want to win championships, but rather are looking for ROIs.
Man watching this brings back so many memories to that day in 1993. I had just turn 7 a month earlier. This was the biggest news EVER to me. Now I'm 35 and watching this for the 100th time and it breaks my heart to see how much Jacksonville fought for this team and to see the state that the franchise is in now. Man, I hope better days are in store for my hometown Jaguars.
WJZ-TV 13 from my hometown Baltimore,MD at 31:29 The second time the NFL shafted my hometown. Thank goodness we got the Ravens and Two Super Bowls to boot!!!!!
If you’re not from Duval you don’t understand the pride we have for this team. It’s OUR team, the fact that our city that probably had no business having a team has one. We love our city.
I lived in Jacksonville. It’s no different than any other city with an NFL team. There’s a large number of fair weather fans down there and due to recent transplants there isn’t much passion.
When people ask "why Jacksonville thinks they're going to the Superbowl etc.." Our Origin story says that what WE believe is all that matters. "We know we are the Dark Horse"
Jacksonville was getting their football team regardless other cities had better packages then Jacksonville for some reason the NFL wanted to be in Jacksonville
@@SaintGBar22 it isn't because of that its because jacksonville is not a sports city the nfl saw how many people show up to gator games and added the jags
@@hugh2hoob668 I remember that just like yesterday, they were about to have gray as part of their color scheme!!!! Thank goodness they switched to black!!!!!!
And now they are the Black Sheep of the NFL. Every sports league in the 90s were so excited about the prospect of expanding into Florida, but now you have the Panthers, Rays, and Jags at the top of teams most likely to move
Seems a shame watching this that the team will be relocating to London in 4 years. I've always been a fan of Gridiron but was never really attached to a team until Jacksonville began to call the UK its second home. Finally, we in Britain had a team what was kind of our own at the highest level we could get behind rather than simply picking a team based on its colours and cool names like we used to have to in this country 😂. After watching this and really thinking about it, I wouldn't be upset the Jags were to cancel their move here. Hopefully their attendance rates improve so the city can keep its beloved team.
That comment aged poorly. Titans may lead 10 games but the Jaguars have been winning against them more in the past 20 games, including 4 out of 5 times in the past 2 seasons.
San Antonio would be a great city for Football, much more than Jacksonville. But Jerry Jones will need to be 6ft under before another team moves to Texas
Screw the UK dont like us then🖕 you Jags will stay in Jax. don't care if you like it or not keep crying we've been drinking hater tears for almost 30 years , All you Jag haters can drink piss
I think another big reason, Jacksonville got a team was because of the USFL and the Jacksonville Bulls. The support that team got in their 1984 home opener was phenomenal. 73,000 plus to watch spring football. Jacksonville also led the league in attendance the 2 years they existed. I knew at that moment Jacksonville was special.
Yes ! Jacksonville was no stranger to football or the nfl. The NFL even played games in the gator bowl back in the day. We also got teased by several franchises to relocate because they knew we wanted a team BAD.
@Edward_Strong1982 yup an when you got one you got Tony b, Mark lefty qb jimmy hof Smith . Keenan. Mc tds kyle Brady found a home oh an some bum rb names greatness 🙌 I mean Freddy Taylor my Al time favorite player ❤
When he came to pats I was so happy
Jags are my video game team or well were when they were around
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My grandmother started the Putnam County Jaguars Booster club in '93! All of Northeast Florida came together to get this team!
She and everyone else involved in bringing us the jags are Duval heroes!
Putnam hall
Crack circle
I'm glad that my town has a team and we're back to being good again
That didn't age well sadly
lol spoke too soon
You got a panthers blanket
maybe next year but this year is a learning experience for the new guys and our coach
What position do you play on the team?
Would’ve never happened without the Weavers
DON’T EVER delete this....PLEASE!
That was one of the happiest days of my life! I remember it vividly.....
I was stationed in Jacksonville in the Early-90's and remember the effort to bring the Jags to the city, went to a couple of rallies
#phinsup
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Gainesville born die hard Gator fan here... watched the Jags growing up.
Can't believe this is the first time I've come across this. I remember how excited the nine year old me was when I heard the news we were getting a team. I was too young to understand the logistics and everything going on behind the scenes but it's sad to see that the city council is just as petty short sited today as they were back then. It's a shame because this city has so much unrealized potential.
Loving this Story...and Love my Jags! Duuuuuuuuuval....See us this Season 2023/4!! Always THE JAGS🔥🔥🔥
thanks for uploading
So long before Orlando and now Atlanta, Jacksonville was the _original_ Hollywood of the South?!
Then again, “Hooray For Jacksonville” wouldn’t make any sense, so it was off to California.
“Joy for Jacksonville”
There you go
Great video. Been in Jax about year now and it's nice to come across this and see how Jax won a team.
Welcome to Duuuval!!!
@@JoshToksPop85 it should of been Orlando
@@geleneceline2310 they didn't even put in a bid.. it was city's like Memphis,
St. Louis Charlotte & Jacksonville
@@JoshToksPop85 i know that but the city tried to get a team in some other bids
Been with Jacksonville from day one! being one of the only fans from Colorado at that time. It's been great its been rough.
I watched this tonight just to show my Eagles fan wife how the Jaguars came to be. Good luck against the Pats!
Eagles?!!! Lol Go Giants
14:03 22:25 Wowza, those shots are a blast from the past! It's hardly recognizable today as all of that in the shot has been ripped down and rebuilt. The Coliseum got imploded and replaced with the Veterans Memorial Arena and the old baseball field got demolished and built new from the ground up. Plus the roads around it have been redone as well. Also none of those buildings on the left exist anymore. AND Daily's Place Amphitheater was just recently added to the south end of the Stadium as well as a new indoor practice field.
That pick for an expansion team should have gone to Baltimore, but the then NFL commissioner for whatever reason was bent on not awarding Baltimore anything. Told them to basically focus their efforts on building a museum or something to that effect.
Moreso Jack Kent Cooke, owner of Name Redacted, wasn’t ever gonna let a team in Baltimore unless it was by relocation.
If that happened I wonder if the Browns would’ve gone to Houston in 1997 to replace the Oilers and LA got the 32nd expansion team.
Idk what the reason for not wanting Baltimore was, but the success of the CFL's Baltimore Stallions 100% changed their minds on Baltimore.
@@DoNotPassGO Yeah, you really can’t argue with that. Shame that they didn’t find a way to support both the Ravens and the Stallions. It seemed like the Stallions had quite a bit of support.
We did it again ! Thank you for everything Wayne. Now we’re on to the new stadium 🎉
Algorithm brought this to me after the City just approved the New Stadium and to keep the Jaguars another 30 years. Crazy how far things have come
I'm watching this on November 30th!!
This is my FAV TEAM
Never thought Jacksonville would get a pro team at that time in 1993 when they could have given one to Tennessee, Baltimore, Las Vegas, St. Louis, Portland to name a few.
Or L A
@@rileykazama3145l.a. had two teams in 1993, raiders and rams
How Jacksonville got the Jaguars, or any National Football League Team is one of the most confusing things about sports I could never figure out. Since 1995, the year the Jaguars and Panthers joined the NFL, so many teams have either moved or got new stadiums built.
I think it all started in 1988 when the St Louis Cardinals needed taxpayer help and votes to build a new state of the art stadium. But, instead of the voters investing into their city’s future, voters from the City of Phoenix, the County of Maricopa and the State of Arizona decided to go along with the City’s Democrat Polticians and deny funding. FUNDING THAT WAS ALREADY APPROVED FOR NEARLY 1/2 a Decade. The work was done. The architect were contracted and paid for. The equipment was rented. The fuel for the entire project was at a fixed rate at less than $.59 a gallon. Whatever stadium the Cardinals were to play in when the move to Arizona was finalized, would have been one of the cheapest National Football League stadiums, ever built. But, like always, democrat politicians got in the way, and filled their own pockets with pork barrel funds.
First, in 1995, the City of Los Angeles lost not just one, BUT TWO whole Pro Football Teams. L.A. lost both the Raiders, who decided to just go back to Oakland, CA and then Rams took their team and facilities to St Louis, Missouri. Then in 1996, Cleveland would lose their team, and the franchise as well as their records would be renamed to the Baltimore Ravens. Two years later, in 1997, the Houston Oilers packed their bags and moved for one season to Memphis, before finding their new permanent home in Nashville in 1998. The next year, 1999, the Oilers said “hell to our history,” and renamed their pro team to the “Titans.” Then, in 2016, after talks with the city of St Louis fell through, AGAIN, so the St Louis Rams could get the minimal help they needed by taxpayers to build a new stadium, the owner of the team, Stan Kroenke decided, even though the City and County of Los Angeles screwed him over once again and decided to build a whole new stadium in Inglewood. Both the Raiders of Oakland and the San Diego Chargers were also given permission to negotiate with L.A. to relocate one of their teams to Los Angeles as well, with the other moving to Las Vegas.
Through this all, the Jacksonville Jaguars have kept National Football Team in the NFL in the city their team started in. For many, including myself, the Jacksonville Jaguars still being in Jacksonville, while playing, hell, while sacrificing and volunteering one home game every year to play in Wembley Stadium in London, England.
Just look at the history of all the NFL Teams’ Stadiums since the Jaguars have became an expansion teams.
The San Francisco 49ers have moved 45 minutes south to the city of Santa Clara, in a stadium that was built out of plans for a stadium that was located 1 mile north. Since Levi Stadium was never supposed to be built the way it was at its present location, the exact plans for Levi’s Stadium, where to be used at the old candlestick Park location… No plans for Levi’s Stadium were updated when the team decided to move 45 minutes south. Absolutely nothing was changed. The winds blow the wrong way into the stadium, the sun shines on the wrong side of the stadium, and one side of the stadium can be 25-40° hotter than the other side during afternoon and evening games, air traffic from San Jose International airport goes the wrong way during games and there is exactly 0 thoroughfares to empty the stadium after games have ended. And don’t get me started on the lack of public transportations for fans leaving the area.
The Los Angeles Chargers don’t even have their own stadium, and they are located in the country’s 2nd biggest television market.
The Chicago Bears are another team moving out of their historic ballpark, Soldier Memorial Field and will be paying over $8,480,000,000 in a stadium that is nowhere close to Chicago’s City Limits.
AND SOMEHOW, THE KHAN’S HAVE BEEN ABLE TO KEEP A BELOW AVERAGE, UNSUCCESSFUL NATIONAL TEAM IN JACKSONVILLE.
If these other team owners can not keep their teams in the cities that have supported their teams for a better part of 100 years, the NFL should be able to force team owners to sell the rights to the NFL Teams. The Patriots are as much to the area of New England as the Bills are to Buffalo. Oakland deserves to have the Raiders just as much as Pittsburgh owns the rights to the Steelers. Who would Chicago be without the Bulls? Who would the San Francisco Giants be without Barry Bonds and Tim Lincecum?!? Who are the Chargers without LT21?!? These American Cities own these sports teams just as much, if not more than these douchebag billionaires who in all reality don’t even want to win championships, but rather are looking for ROIs.
Love my Jags
Amazing. Born and Raised. Duval will always prevail 🐆🐆🐆🐆
City Councilwomen "Denise Lee" deserves a lot of the credit for getting the Jacksonville city council to vote for getting the team.
This brings back alot of good memories
Man watching this brings back so many memories to that day in 1993. I had just turn 7 a month earlier. This was the biggest news EVER to me. Now I'm 35 and watching this for the 100th time and it breaks my heart to see how much Jacksonville fought for this team and to see the state that the franchise is in now. Man, I hope better days are in store for my hometown Jaguars.
Who watched the whole video?
EDIT I DID
I f***ing hate the nfl, Jacksonville before Orlando what was the nfl thinking
11:55 I didn’t know Ray Finkle’s mom was a part owner of the Jaguars.
Laces out!
Ppl diss Jacksonville lol but its a beautiful city on the water with so much to offer. Most ppl diss it never been to Florida
They should of added a team to Orlando not Jacksonville
I used to live there. It kinda sucks.
@@geleneceline2310You're crazy.
@@gordon2422I'm from Orlando, Jacksonville is more a football town, than Orlando, I was happy for the city of Jacksonville.
@@raymondharris4459 Perfectly said, sir!
How is this not a major motion picture
Great work ❤ this is my kinda sat morning 🌄
When everyone else is still sleeping an i got home from work an its just me an lady 🙃 (my dog lady)
thank u for posting.
Is it just me or is Jacksonville run by a bunch of Georgia looking good ole boys.
Dumbass comment
Anybody who knows the us knows that northern Florida shares essentially the same culture as Mississippi, Bama and Georgia
Atlanta and Jacksonville fans could change houses for 5 years and probably not tell that much of a difference
WJZ-TV 13 from my hometown Baltimore,MD at 31:29 The second time the NFL shafted my hometown. Thank goodness we got the Ravens and Two Super Bowls to boot!!!!!
You got the existing Browns franchise.
Now if we could play like a nfl team and not an Elementary School team will be good
Just moved here and I like this team
Glad to have ypur fandom, lets she if Khan and the team can fix Tom Coughlin's disaster
@@JoshToksPop85 this aged well
If you’re not from Duval you don’t understand the pride we have for this team. It’s OUR team, the fact that our city that probably had no business having a team has one. We love our city.
I lived in Jacksonville. It’s no different than any other city with an NFL team. There’s a large number of fair weather fans down there and due to recent transplants there isn’t much passion.
When people ask "why Jacksonville thinks they're going to the Superbowl etc.." Our Origin story says that what WE believe is all that matters. "We know we are the Dark Horse"
Is the full video of James Earl Jones anywhere? I've been looking for it. If you have it send it here pls!
ruclips.net/video/FOV7PSqpsbc/видео.html
I lived in Jax in '95. I remember what a big deal it was to get an NFL team. I think they've had like 2 winning seasons since then 🤔
They were one of the best teams up until 2012 I believe.
What 😂😂😂😂 we’ve had only two winning seasons the past ten years. But the first 15 years the jags was good
🤦
I'm listening to this as I'm watching Jacksonville beat the Colts 24-0. Lawrence had 250 yards. They are 1-1 on the season.
Fantastic! Go Jags!!
Jacksonville was getting their football team regardless other cities had better packages then Jacksonville for some reason the NFL wanted to be in Jacksonville
Jaguars Rule!
Nope
how did they decide which conference each team would be in ?
Good question!!!!! But the Panthers trademarks seemed so sinister, more NFC type!!!!!
Is Jacksonville biggest city in Florida
Land mass its the biggest city in the U.S., Population goes to Miami
@@JoshToksPop85 and then its Orlando and tampa bay why the heck didn't they add a Orlando team
@@geleneceline2310 because Florida doesn’t need 4 teams and to be frank they don’t even deserve 3 teams. Jags should and probably will move.
@@SaintGBar22 it isn't because of that its because jacksonville is not a sports city the nfl saw how many people show up to gator games and added the jags
@@SaintGBar22 the jags should move to orlando or go to the uk
Remember Jaguar Cars sued them for their original leaping logo
That's true I remember that!!!! But the good thing was that they came up with a better logo and uniforms!!!!
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My brother rocked their first T-shirt ever with that leaping Jaguars logo here in Pittsburgh lol everyone hated him
@@hugh2hoob668 I remember that just like yesterday, they were about to have gray as part of their color scheme!!!! Thank goodness they switched to black!!!!!!
@@nickj3513
Yep it was a grey long sleeve shirt
@@nickj3513 both are nice to me
Mr. Weaver didn't have to sale the team.
Matt Cooper *sell
Not only movies, but jazz/blue's was very popular. Jacksonville has always been disrespected! Smh
I got one thing to say Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuval
Means the most to any city ever
Packers mean way more to Green Bay than the Jags ever will to Jacksonville
lol not even close@@PocketC00KIE
Jimmy smith the legend
Duval till I fucking DIE
Jeb bush?
Since 1993 ... I'm D U V A L till the Day I Die Baby !!!!
#JAGSNATIONRISEUP🏈
You called Jacksonville SLEEPY
It is.
Baltimore should have gotten the expansion team
Good thing they didn't, they would've missed out on Ozzie Newsome and you already know what he created
Hell yea Go Jags
And now they are the Black Sheep of the NFL. Every sports league in the 90s were so excited about the prospect of expanding into Florida, but now you have the Panthers, Rays, and Jags at the top of teams most likely to move
This Comment aged horribly 😭. Literally all 3 teams are locked in and 2 of them getting brand new stadiums 😂
and the next video reads...."How the Jaguars won Nick Foles"
Better title would be how Nick Foles robbed and ruined the Jaguars
equating the NFL to the US Presidency and space travel is just about the stupidest thing i've seen on the internet in a long, long time.
Seems a shame watching this that the team will be relocating to London in 4 years. I've always been a fan of Gridiron but was never really attached to a team until Jacksonville began to call the UK its second home. Finally, we in Britain had a team what was kind of our own at the highest level we could get behind rather than simply picking a team based on its colours and cool names like we used to have to in this country 😂.
After watching this and really thinking about it, I wouldn't be upset the Jags were to cancel their move here. Hopefully their attendance rates improve so the city can keep its beloved team.
Shitpant is a good name for you bud
@@smartmaxwell9017 thank you sir.
We aren’t moving, who told you that?
Not going anywhere. Duval till we die
They were never moving to London lol. Jags are staying for another 30 years
😭😭😭😭😭
22:40 LMAO. Totally unethical...but hey it worked.
11/30/17
ngl Jacksonville smells like ass but still my team and the closest city to me.
#DUUUUUUVAL
Really doesn’t make sense why they have a team to be honest
Its not up to you
No a cindarella story is winning a superbowl, do that then you've arrived
And the Titans have owned them since day 1.
That comment aged poorly. Titans may lead 10 games but the Jaguars have been winning against them more in the past 20 games, including 4 out of 5 times in the past 2 seasons.
Hopefully they move to San Antonio
GTFO!!!!
The Raiders and Chargers were up for grabs for San Antonio if they wanted them, so San Antonio must not really want a team
Fuck off
San Antonio would be a great city for Football, much more than Jacksonville. But Jerry Jones will need to be 6ft under before another team moves to Texas
How do you know that ass wype?
Biggest mistake in expansion history. Franchise has only been good a hand full of times. And can’t sell tickets.
Why do you think the nfl is trying bring the jags over here in the UK, we dont want em
Screw the UK dont like us then🖕 you Jags will stay in Jax. don't care if you like it or not keep crying we've been drinking hater tears for almost 30 years , All you Jag haters can drink piss
Cry more
with the trash that has been the Jags you think they have buyers remorse?
Move them to st louis
@itzamia lol
Fuck off LOSER!!!
If the nfl decides to expand to 40 teams im sure St. Louis will be 1 of the teams