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In the midst of the most pivotal period in the history of the team, the Jaguars are certain that they are about to guarantee their future in Jacksonville for many years to come.
Trevor Lawrence, the quarterback, is already the organization’s face. And now, after years of work, they are getting close to a significant turning point in the process of obtaining a huge stadium refurbishment.
Jaguars president Mark Lamping told The Athletic, “We’re very confident we’re going to get a solution here in Jacksonville.” “We are now prepared to discuss with the community our ideas for the stadium solution and to discuss with the city of Jacksonville how our partnership will work to make that happen.”
The Jaguars are now firmly established as a team on the rise thanks to the momentum on all fronts.
Lawrence, the top choice in the 2021 NFL Draft and the best quarterback prospect in a generation, just guided the Jaguars to their first-ever postseason victory in five years. Trent Baalke, the general manager, has positioned the Jaguars to maintain their success and possibly make the playoffs for the first time in a century by customizing the squad to Doug Pederson’s coaching philosophy.
Off the field, the Jaguars are now working on a huge stadium deal that would alter downtown’s scene and game day experience while also securing the team’s long-term home in Duval County.