Overview
- The NFL’s 32 owners voted unanimously Tuesday in Phoenix to let the Jaguars play the 2027 season at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium under a one-year lease with Florida Citrus Sports.
- The team will keep practicing in Jacksonville and make the roughly 140–150 mile trip for games, with league rules also allowing up to three 2027 home dates to be played in London.
- EverBank Stadium is closed for a $1.4 billion overhaul through 2027 with reopening targeted for 2028, and capacity in 2026 will be reduced to about 43,000 under the construction plan.
- Camping World Stadium is in a $400 million upgrade funded by Orange County’s tourist tax that is slated to finish by summer 2027 and lift capacity to at least 65,000.
- Orlando officials touted short-term economic gains and market exposure, and local reports noted an incentive offer of about $10 million that helped secure the one-year move.