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Two NFL franchises, the Green Bay Packers and the Jaguars, share unique positions within the league due to their locations in small metropolitan areas. Green Bay's historic success, along with its unique model of community ownership, allows it to thrive, drawing strong fan support from the wider state of Wisconsin. In contrast, the Jaguars, having emerged relatively recently in 1995, must contend with competition from other Florida teams—the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Miami Dolphins. This multifaceted challenge impacts Jacksonville's ability to garner statewide support, making the Jaguars a second-class citizen in terms of fan devotion compared to their larger counterparts.