The Jacksonville Jaguars shared a poll on social media on Monday afternoon asking fans to vote on their new 30th season logo, with the winning design to be revealed at their 2024 NFL Draft party on April 25.
The four options pull inspiration from various eras of Jaguars football, with two using their 1997-2008 number font, one using their 2013-17 number font and one using their current number font, which was introduced in 2018.
Each logo includes Jacksonville’s primary mark and the No. 30, along with the years 1995 and 2024, which obviously note the year they were founded as an expansion franchise and the current season.
One of the 1997-2008 numbers are included in a shield, similar to their alternate logo at the time, while the 2013-17 numbers are slightly covered by “Duuuval!” – the Jaguars’ rally cry, which is a nod to Jacksonville’s place in Duval County.
The new 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 surface and signage at EverBank Stadium.