NFL Approves Jacksonville Jaguars' 2027 Temporary Home at Camping World Stadium in Orlando The Jacksonville Jaguars will play their home games in Orlando in 2027, according to a vote by NFL team owners during their annual meetings on Tuesday. The decision marks a significant shift for the team, which will temporarily relocate to Camping World Stadium, a venue located in the city of Orlando. This move was the result of months of collaboration between Florida Citrus Sports, the City of Orlando, and the Jaguars’ ownership group. Team owner Shad Khan expressed his gratitude for the league’s endorsement, stating, “The Jaguars couldn’t ask for a better scenario than Orlando and Camping World Stadium as our temporary home in 2027. This couldn’t have happened without the endorsement of the league and team owners who approved our plan two years ago for a renovated Stadium of the Future in Downtown Jacksonville, and we’re especially appreciative of the support of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the process.” Khan also highlighted the role of Florida Citrus Sports in making the arrangement possible, emphasizing that the decision benefits fans in Jacksonville and the broader Central Florida region. The approval of the 2027 arrangement follows a long process of negotiations and planning. Florida Citrus Sports and the City of Orlando worked extensively to submit a bid for Camping World Stadium to host the Jaguars. The city’s commitment to expanding its sports infrastructure was evident in the ongoing renovations at the stadium, which aim to enhance the fan experience and accommodate larger events. These improvements include increased seating capacity, a multi-purpose center, and upgraded facilities designed to attract high-profile sporting events.#nfl #jacksonville_jaguars #camping_world_stadium #city_of_orlando #florida_citrus_sports
