Jaguars' new facilities have long list of stunning features

On Tuesday, the Jacksonville Jaguars completed the first phase of the organization's new home renovations- and it was a big one.  The Jaguars officially opened the Miller Electric Center, the team's new practice facility and headquarters. The 125,000 sq. ft. project cost $120 million in total and shows off some top-notch amenities.  Miller Electric Center features […]

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On Tuesday, the Jacksonville Jaguars completed the first phase of the organization's new home renovations- and it was a big one. 

The Jaguars officially opened the Miller Electric Center, the team's new practice facility and headquarters. The 125,000 sq. ft. project cost $120 million in total and shows off some top-notch amenities. 

Miller Electric Center features new locker rooms, offices, rooms for the trainers and medical staff, a golf simulator, a draft room, and three practice fields (two outdoor and one indoor). Since the Miller Electric Center is just 18 acres adjacent to TIAA Bank Field, the team's pro shop is also found there. 

Jags' owner Shad Kahn stated, "The best is yet to come." He's right. With the opening of Miller Electric Center, the Jags will now run all of their operations from the Miller Electric Center, rather than from TIAA Bank Stadium, which they plan to make changes to in the near future.

Last month, the Jaguars released their plans to renovate TIAA Bank Stadium into a $1.3 billion "Stadium of the Future."

The Jaguars are turning heads on and off the field and they won't be stopping any time soon. 

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