The Jacksonville Jaguars will be playing home games in Orlando, Fla., during the 2027 NFL season.
The Jaguars currently play at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla., but the NFL owners voted to allow the team to play at Camping World Stadium in Orlando due to ongoing stadium renovations.
It's unanimous!
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) March 31, 2026
We'll play our 2027 home slate in ✨Orlandoooo✨ at @CWStadium. pic.twitter.com/kG44vuKu85
The Jaguars are slated to play the 2026 season at EverBank Stadium, although the capacity will be limited due to the $1.4 billion renovation plan.
Camping World Stadium has a capacity of 65,000, and it has been the site of the last six Pro Bowls.
There are some obstacles for the Jaguars, however. The plan is to use the Jacksonville facilities during the week and make the 150-mile trip south for the games in Orlando.
However, Jaguars head coach Liam Coen is looking at the bright side.
“I do think it could be a way to connect with a new fan base,” Coen said, via Michael DiRocco of ESPN.
“[Are] there going to be challenges and stressors and things that we have to work through? Absolutely. But I do think generally for our brand and for Jacksonville Jaguars football, I don’t think it’s going to kill us,” Coen added.
So, it doesn’t seem like he is worried about the travel change, and the Jaguars could capture some new fans from another city.














