Jaguars to play home games in 2027 at Orlando's Camping World Stadium

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The Jaguars will play most of their 2027 home games in Orlando after NFL owners rubber-stamped a proposal Tuesday that has been years in the making and essentially a done deal for months.

Owners voted unanimously at the league's annual meetings in Arizona to allow the team to temporary relocate next year's home slate during the final stages of a $1.4 billion stadium renovation.

Jacksonville started searching for a home away from home when it unveiled plans for a "stadium of the future" in 2023.

The Jags considered playing at Daytona International Speedway, at Florida Field in Gainesville and at Camping World Stadium in Orlando.

Camping World was always the front-runner. And it became a no-brainer when Orlando leaders cleared a $10 million sports-incentive package to help land the Jaguars earlier this year. The aging stadium also is undergoing a $400 million facelift — a project that will give the venue a modernized, NFL-friendly infrastructure.

"I look at it as an exciting opportunity," Jaguars general manager James Gladstone said. "You have a chance to breach a region of the state that you otherwise wouldn't have the luxury of doing."

The Jaguars are scheduled to play 10 home games in 2027, including a preseason exhibition. But not all of those will be played in Orlando; Jacksonville can play up to three home games in London that season.

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So Orlando is likely to land seven or eight NFL games, including in-state matchups featuring Tampa Bay at Jacksonville and Miami at Jacksonville.

The Jaguars announced plans in February to play consecutive home games in London this fall, with ongoing construction reducing capacity at EverBank Stadium to 42,507 for the 2026 season.

The timing is far from ideal. The Jaguars are coming off a 13-4 season in which they won the AFC South in the first year of a new regime that features Gladstone and coach Liam Coen. Now, they essentially have to go two years without much of a home-field advantage.

"Hard for me to comment that far into the future," Coen said. "I can't go there. The only thing I can say is that I've been there. I coached there when I was at Kentucky; we coached at Camping World.

"I think it will be a cool thing because your average football fan is in Disney a lot. And so I do think it could be a way to connect with a new fan base. Are there going to be challenges and stressors and things that we have to work through? Absolutely. But I do think generally for our brand and for Jacksonville Jaguars football, I don't think it's going to kill us."

For Orlando, hosting the Jaguars — even as a one-year rental — provides the city a chance to showcase its capabilities. After all, Orlando is the largest U.S. media market without an NFL team and has the infrastructure (major airport, hotels, restaurants, nightlife) to handle big events.

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Ryan Seacrest has come clean about whether or not he uses Tinder.

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  • The Wheel of Fortune host joked about finding love on the app during a recent episode that featured couples.

  • Seacrest previously dated model Aubrey Paige, chef Shayna Taylor, and Dancing With the Stars host Julianne Hough.

If you think you seeRyan Seacreston Tinder, swipe left! It's not him.

The multihyphenate host revealed that despite his recent comment onWheel of Fortune, Seacrest is not on the dating app. In a clip fromOn Air With Ryan Seacrest, he and cohosts Tanya Rad Yadegar and Sisanie Villaclara discussed how hisjoke during a love-themed episode of the game showspiraled into a media frenzy.

"Apparently you're on Tinder," Yadegar said to Seacrest at the start of the clip.

"No, I'm not on Tinder. Why is anybody — people keep asking if I'm on Tinder," he replied, learning that speculation was "all over the internet."

"Well, I'm not. I think I made a joke," he clarified. Villaclara told him to "be careful" about what he says, "because someone ran with it."

Villaclara and Yadegar then read headlines that spawned from his Tinder joke, calling him "lonely."

"Ryan Seacrest admits he's lonely as he interruptsWheel of Fortunewith Tinder update," Yadegar said, reading one headline that came from his throwaway comment. "Well, I mean, that's not what happened at all," Seacrest protested as she listed a few more articles.

"Okay, fine. Got it. Well, I'm not on Tinder, but anyway, I said it jokingly," he concluded.

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Weeks prior, during a love-centric episode ofWheel of Fortune, participating couples ranged from newlyweds to folks married for decades. While the couples spun the wheel and participated in "Love Is in the Air"-themed games, Seacrest joked about his relationship status.

"I am so lonely up here," he quipped, pointing out that he was the only single person on stage at one moment during the show.

Later, cohostVanna WhitecalledWheel of Fortune"a lovable show."

"I know. I love 'Love Is in the Air.' I am so excited to watch all of these shows," Seacrest said before mentioning the popular dating app. "I'll be on Tinder tonight so I can find it."

"Love will be in the air next time," White, whomarried longtime partner John Donaldsonin January, replied. "I promise."

Seacrest previously dated model Aubrey Paige, chef Shayna Taylor, andDancing With the StarshostJulianne Hough.

In 2017 while cohostingLive With Kelly and Ryan, Seacrest admitted that he liked "the idea of marriage." He also revealed that he was "close" to proposing during a romantic relationship but didn't. "And it was the right move," he noted.

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Brian Wilson's 1964 Ultimate Romantic Classic Was Inspired by a Comforting Moment

Before it became one of the most beloved love songs of the 1960s,Brian Wilson's 1964 classic was born from a quiet, comforting moment that sparked its timeless romance.

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"Don't Worry Baby" came after Wilson faced a frustrating day in the recording studio. He was comforted by his then-girlfriendMarilyn Rovell, perAmerican Songwriter.

The publication quoted Wilson's memoir,Wouldn't It Be Nice: My Own Story, where Wilson shared that Rovell offered support, saying, "Don't worry, baby, it's going to be great."

The songwriter wrote, "I called lyricistRoger Christianand told him I had an idea. He met me one afternoon at my parents' house, where, in one of our last collaborations, we wrote a lush ballad whose title and chorus came directly from Marilyn's comforting words, 'Don't Worry, Baby.' I knew the song was a smash before we finished writing it."

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The song's inspiration came from Wilson's favorite song, "Be My Baby" by The Ronettes. After he wrote "Don't Worry Baby," Wilson reportedly offered the song toPhil Spectorfor the girl group to record. However, Spector wasn't interested in a song he didn't have a hand in writing.

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Ronnie Spectorreleased her cover of "Don't Worry Baby" in 1999. The song was included on her EPShe Talks to Rainbows, produced byJoey Ramone. Although the song was originally written for her by Wilson in 1964, she did not officially record it until 35 years later.

Wilson found out that Spector finally recorded the song during a 1999 interview withRodney Bingenheimeron KROQ. His reaction is priceless.

In 2002, the twomusiclegends were reunited ahead of Wilson's concert at The Beacon Theater in New York City. They discussed the song and why its important to both of them.

"You wrote 'Don't Worry Baby' right after we recorded 'Be My Baby,'" Spector said. "That song was supposed to be for me, and Phil [Spector] didn't write it, so he said, 'No way.'"

RELATED:1963: Brian Wilson's Most Personal Song Is Still Ranked Among His GreatestSpector exclaimed, "It's such a great [expletive] song! 'Don't Worry Baby' would have been the perfect follow-up to 'Be My Baby.' Instead, he did 'Baby I Love You.'"

"I waited years to do it," Spector told Wilson. He responded, "This is so special, I can't believe it."

"Don't Worry Baby" reachedNo. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July 1964. The song remained on the charts for 10 weeks and became a timeless Beach Boys Classic.

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