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Jacksonville Jaguars

The Jacksonville Jaguars are a National Football League team based in Jacksonville, Florida.

Founded: Franchise awarded in 1993. Team began play in 1995.
Home stadium: ALLTELL Stadium[?]
Uniform colors: Dark teal, Black, and Gold
Helmet design: A snarling jaguar head
League championships won:

Franchise history

In 1997, the young Jacksonville Jaguars stun the sports world by making it all the way to the AFC Championship game before losing 20-6 to the New England Patriots. In December 1998, the Jaguars win the AFC Central Division and become the first NFL expansion team to make the playoffs three times in its first four seasons of play. The Jaguars went 14-2 in 1999, giving the team the NFL's best regular season record for that year. In the January 2000 AFC Divisional playoffs, the Jaguars flatten the Miami Dolphins 62-7 in what turned out to be Dan Marino and Jimmy Johnson[?] last NFL games. Jacksonville's 62 points and 55-point margin are the second most ever in NFL playoff history, and Fred Taylor[?]'s 90-yard run is the longest ever in an NFL playoff game.

Players of note

Football Hall of Famers:

(none)

Current stars:

Retired numbers:

Not to be forgotten:

Official Jacksonville Jaguars web site (http://www.jaguars.com/)



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