After asking fans last month to vote among four unique designs, the Jacksonville Jaguars officially unveiled their new 30th season logo during their 2024 NFL Draft party on Thursday evening.
The logo prominently displays the No. 30 in the Jaguars’ 1997-2008 number font, which is often mistaken as their “original” font, as their 1995-96 uniforms actually featured block numbers.
It also includes a teal ribbon with an upward arc that “represent(s) the Jaguars’ forward progress in Jacksonville,” as well as the team’s primary logo, which debuted during the 2013 season, at the bottom.
The 30th season logo will appear on the Jaguars’ uniforms – just like their inaugural season, 10th season (2004), 20th season (2014) and 25th season (2019) logos – as well as the playing field and signage at EverBank Stadium.
That includes the throwback uniforms that Jacksonville teased this month, which will match the 1997-2008 primary home design with teal jerseys that include gold and black accents and a full-bodied jaguar on the sleeves.