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NFL Owners Approve Jacksonville Jaguars' Temporary Relocation to Orlando in Move with Significant Economic Impact
The move gives Orlando nine regular-season games and one preseason game while Jacksonville’s $1.4 billion stadium renovation continues.
- On Tuesday, NFL owners unanimously approved the Jacksonville Jaguars' temporary relocation to Camping World Stadium for the 2027 season, finalizing the move as work on Jacksonville's $1.4 billion Stadium of the Future continues.
- The relocation facilitates the massive renovation project in Jacksonville after officials explored regional alternatives including Gainesville and the Daytona International Speedway before selecting Orlando as the temporary home.
- Camping World, with a capacity of over 65,000, will host the Jaguars during 2027, located a 142-mile drive from EverBank Stadium on I-4 in normal traffic conditions.
- Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings celebrated the announcement Tuesday at Orlando City Hall, where officials called the move historic for the region.
- For one full season, Orlando will serve as an NFL city with potential playoff games, positioning the Jaguars under coach Liam Coen to sustain momentum during this unique transition.
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