JAGUARS WILL NOT INCREASE SEASON TICKET PRICES FOR 2026
For the first time since their rapid rise began earlier in the decade, the Jacksonville Jaguars will not increase season ticket prices for the upcoming 2026 NFL season.

According to reports from the Florida Times-Union, the Jaguars are preparing season-ticket renewal notices confirming that all prices will remain flat for 2026. Fans will once again receive access to eight regular-season home games — although one of those “home” matchups will be played overseas as part of the NFL’s expanding international schedule.
After keeping prices nearly unchanged for several years, Jacksonville introduced increases of four percent in 2023, followed by more significant bumps in 2024 (an average of 30 percent) and 2025 (an average of 24 percent).
Demand, however, has never been higher.
The Jaguars currently hold a season-ticket waiting list nearing 20,000 fans, a figure that reflects both the team’s improved performance and the growing popularity of football in Northeast Florida.
Jacksonville last played an international game in 2021, and had previously been scheduled to face the Detroit Lions overseas before the pandemic forced the league to cancel all international contests that year.
For 2026, the Jaguars will return to the global spotlight — but for loyal fans in Duval County, the price of holding onto their seats at EverBank Stadium will finally stay the same.