EverBank Stadium

Capacity
67,000
Year Opened
1995
Surface Type
grass
Club/Team
Jacksonville Jaguars
City
Jacksonville
Coordinates
30.3239,-81.6373
Country
United States
Sport
American Football
Continent
North America

Stadium Information

EverBank Stadium, home of the Jacksonville Jaguars, is one of the NFL’s most distinctive open-air venues. Located along the St. Johns River in downtown Jacksonville, the stadium originally opened in 1995 and has undergone major renovations in the 2010s and additional updates since. With a capacity of around sixty-seven thousand, the venue combines wide seating areas, a natural grass surface, and modern fan amenities. Its most iconic features include the large end-zone video boards, once among the largest in the world, and the unique pool decks overlooking the north end of the field, offering one of the most unusual viewing experiences in American football.

Matchdays at EverBank Stadium blend Florida’s open, relaxed character with the energy of the Jaguars’ fanbase. Supporters gather along the riverfront, nearby parks, and expansive parking lots, where tailgating begins hours before kickoff. Inside, the open bowl design carries sound effectively, creating an engaging atmosphere during key divisional matchups. Concourse renovations provide a variety of regional food options, craft beer stands, shaded areas, and upgraded lounges.

Access to the stadium is primarily by car, supported by major road routes, downtown parking structures, and shuttle services. Accessibility features include step-free entrances, elevators, wheelchair seating platforms, adapted toilets, and dedicated guest-assistance teams. The surrounding sports and entertainment district offers restaurants, bars, and riverfront walkways, giving fans plenty to do before and after games.

EverBank Stadium remains a defining symbol of Jacksonville’s sporting identity, combining modernisation, distinctive design, and the passionate energy of Jaguars supporters.