Jaguars Provide 2026 Stadium and Ticketing Updates
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars have announced updates related to the 2026 season at EverBank Stadium and the Stadium of the Future, to include offseason construction and expected 2026 gameday impacts.
The Jaguars initially proposed closing EverBank Stadium for two full seasons – 2026 and 2027 – to support
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Building a sustainable future and protecting the environment are core values of the Jaguars' stadium, football facilities, and front office. From hands-on volunteer efforts by our staff and players to stadium renovations and the work of our committee, we are dedicated to serving our community and making Jacksonville one of the most environmentally responsible cities possible.
Intertwining PRIDE Values –
Passion for the Planet – same energy to sustainability as we do about winning football games
Respect for Community and Environment – responsibility that extends beyond our stadium to our community
Innovation in Green Practices – forward-thinking to embrace cutting-edge strategies in sustainability
Dedication to Sustainable Excellence – consistency and accountability in our daily operations and long-term planning
Empowerment through Engagement – pushing staff, fans, and partners to be a part of green initiatives
Key Areas of Focus
Waste Management
Recycling Programs
Food Donation Programs
Transportation
Public Transit, Biking and Carpooling Programs
Concessions & Merchandising
Paperless Operations and Digital Ticketing
Energy Efficiency
LED Lighting
Water Conservation
Low-Flow Fixtures
Social Media and Marketing Campaigns
Industry Leadership
Looking Ahead...
This is not our stopping point. The single most sustainable strategy to the Stadium of the Future is to adapt as much of the existing structure as appropriate, effectively reducing resource usage and minimizing the carbon footprint of new construction.
New landscaping of stadium grounds will minimize the heat island effect, while using native plants will reduce stormwater runoff and improve water quality by replicating the natural hydrology and water balance of the site. These grounds will double as a year-round public park on non-event days, contributing to community health and wellbeing, and providing a more pedestrian-friendly connection to the Jacksonville riverfront.
For more information on the Stadium's sustainability measures, review the fact sheet.
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