Alltel Stadium
Alltel Stadium, located in Jacksonville, Florida, was a multi-purpose stadium primarily used for American football. Opened in 1995, it served as the home for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL) and hosted various college football games and concerts. The stadium had a seating capacity of approximately 67,000, making it one of the larger venues in the region.
In 2006, the stadium was renamed EverBank Field after a sponsorship deal. It featured modern amenities, including luxury suites and a large video board. The venue also hosted significant events, such as the Gator Bowl and the Florida-Georgia football game.