GOOD NEWS: JAGUARS OWNER SHAD KHAN’S $5 TICKET DAY AT EVERBANK STADIUM – A HISTORIC GESTURE FOR LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In a move that’s already being called the most fan-friendly initiative in franchise history, Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan announced the launch of $5 TICKET DAY at EverBank Stadium, opening the gates of NFL football to thousands of low-income families who have never stepped foot inside the iconic venue.
The bombshell dropped Thursday during a packed press conference at the team’s South End Zone facility. Khan, flanked by head coach Doug Pederson and Jaguars Foundation executive director Peter Racine, laid out a vision that goes far beyond wins and losses.
“Football isn’t just about what happens between the white lines,” Khan told reporters. “It’s about memories. It’s about a kid in Arlington or the Westside seeing Trevor Lawrence launch a deep ball in person for the first time. This isn’t charity – it’s ownership. We own this team, but Jacksonville owns the Jaguars.”
THE $5 TICKET DAY BREAKDOWN
- Date: Sunday, December 14 vs. the New York Jets (Week 15)
- Price: $5 per ticket (upper level, sections 403-415, 430-442)
- Limit: 4 tickets per household (ID required at pickup)
- Sales Window: Opens Monday, November 17 at 10:00 a.m. ET – online only via Jaguars.com/FiveForTheCity
- Target: 12,000 tickets reserved exclusively for Duval County residents earning ≤150% of federal poverty guidelines
The math is staggering. A family of four that normally shells out $400+ for nosebleeds, parking, and a couple hot dogs? Now it’s $20 total – less than a tank of gas.
COMMUNITY ROOTS RUN DEEP
This isn’t Khan’s first rodeo in Duval. Since purchasing the Jaguars in 2011, the billionaire has pumped $45 million into the Jaguars Foundation, funding everything from the Daily’s Place amphitheater to the Flex Field at TIAA Bank Field – a full-size indoor practice facility that doubles as a youth football hub.
But $5 Ticket Day hits different.
“It’s one thing to build fields,” said Racine. “It’s another to fill the stands with kids who’ve only watched Trev or Travis Etienne on a cracked phone screen. This is the loudest Duval roar you’ll ever hear.”
REAL FANS, REAL STORIES
Maria Johnson, a single mom from Jacksonville’s Northside, was among the first to react on X:
“My boys (8, 10, 12) have Jaguars posters on their wall but have never seen a game live. $5 tickets? I’m crying in the Walmart parking lot. @ShadKhan, you just made Christmas early.”
Her post has 47K likes and counting.
Longtime season-ticket holder Mark Davis, who’s been in Section 217 since 1995, told The Florida Times-Union: “I’ll give up my seats for one game if it means a kid gets to see Tank Bigsby truck-stick a linebacker. Worth it.”

NFL COMMISH WEIGHS IN
Even Roger Goodell chimed in via a statement released Friday afternoon:
“Shad Khan and the Jaguars are raising the bar for what it means to be a community asset in the NFL. $5 Ticket Day isn’t just innovative – it’s a blueprint.”
LOGISTICS & FINE PRINT
- Verification: Income eligibility checked via secure upload (pay stub, tax return, or benefits letter) – processed in 24 hours.
- Parking: $5 lot (Lot M) reserved for $5 Ticket Day attendees.
- Concessions: $5 combo (hot dog, chips, soda) available in designated upper-level stands.
- Giveback: Every $5 ticket sold triggers a $10 donation from the Khan family to the Jaguars Foundation’s youth scholarship fund.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Khan didn’t stop at one game. He teased a “Five For The City” season-long platform:
- $5 Youth Clinics with Jaguars players at local parks
- $5 STEM Days at EverBank for middle-schoolers
- $5 College Scholarship matches for high school seniors who volunteer 50+ hours with the Foundation
“This is Year 1,” Khan said, smirking. “Wait ‘til you see Year 2.”
DUVAL’S ROAR GETS LOUDER
As the sun set over the St. Johns River Thursday, the message was clear: the Jaguars aren’t just playing in Jacksonville – they’re playing for Jacksonville.
Kickoff against the Jets is 1:00 p.m. on December 14. For the first time, the cheapest ticket in the NFL won’t be on StubHub – it’ll be in the hands of a kid who’s never had $5 to spare.
Duval, your team just dropped the mic.