The Jacksonville Jaguars revealed conceptual renderings of scoreboard renovations in February that were eventually approved by the City of Jacksonville in November, and now those renderings have been updated. At a luncheon in New York prior to Super Bowl XLVIII, the Jaguars revealed an updated look at what the scoreboards in EverBank Field will look like by the beginning of the 2014 NFL season.
Brent Martineau of ActionNewsJax in Jacksonville was at the luncheon and provided a glimpse on Monday at what these renderings looked like:
we have a story from the weekend on http://t.co/2UfqnGXJhE about Jags updated renderings for video boards. pic.twitter.com/tLaLgF7Jyi
— Brent Martineau (@BrentAS360) February 3, 2014
Here's one more. These are more detailed than previous image. pic.twitter.com/feBXEbllLv
— Brent Martineau (@BrentAS360) February 3, 2014
Also grabbing attention over the weekend was a tweet sent by Martineau that showed some concepts that the Jaguars also have in their back pocket:
Don't go crazy. Please keep it in context, but under "endless possibilities" there is this big idea. #as360sb48 pic.twitter.com/IAMoBmyPnK
— Brent Martineau (@BrentAS360) January 31, 2014
As Martineau says, keep that final tweet in context as it's nothing that has been approved, is under works, or even a possibility, for all we know. However, it is fun to look at and does give an idea of what Shahid Khan might have in mind for the Jaguars and City of Jacksonville.