Downtown Jacksonville for one night, a city alive with celebration. Hours after the Jaguars' unforgettable playoff victory
over the Chargers, EverBank now TIAA Stadium stood illuminated like a teal beacon, its glow reflecting the unyielding quest
of the team and its fans. Captured from above by drone, this scene tells a story of resilience, redemption, and the joy we all
experienced that night.
Just a week earlier, I had returned to Jacksonville for the first time in a decade to watch the Jags clinch the AFC South in a
nighttime primetime game. Reuniting with old friends and witnessing a rare moment of success reminded me just how much fun
football could be when the Jags don't... well, suck. But as the buzz of that victory settled, I knew I couldn't miss the next
chapter: the first nighttime home playoff game in franchise history. A last-minute flight from Seattle to Orlando, followed
by a drive north, got me there just in time.
The game itself was a rollercoaster of emotions. By halftime, with Trevor Lawrence throwing four interceptions and the Jags
down 27-7, it felt like the same old heartbreak. But then, against all odds, everything changed. The second half unfolded
like a dream; a miraculous comeback that defied belief. If you know, you know. To witness one of the greatest comebacks in
NFL history in person? Unforgettable. What a TRIUMPH!