*The Baltimore Ravens as the 2017 London opponent.The NFL announced recently that the Jaguars will play the Baltimore Ravens at Wembley Stadium in London in Week 3 of the 2017 season. "It seems like the Ravens are back in our division," Lamping said of the Ravens, who played in Jacksonville last December. "We've played them in Baltimore (in 2014) and we played them here [last season]. I think it's a great selection."

*The benefit of an early-season game in London.The Week 3 date will be the earliest the Jaguars have played their London game. They have played in London each of the last four seasons. "We can't select the week," Lamping said. "The NFL determines the schedule and ultimately they determine the matchups." Lamping said having a home game in London earlier in the season as opposed to later in the season makes sense considering the heat in Jacksonville in September. "From a fan-experience standpoint if it's going to be a 1 p.m. kickoff on a Sunday in September there's a great risk it's going to be very uncomfortable," Lamping said

*2017 season-ticket prices.While Jaguars season-ticket holders can lock in prices equal to 2016's prices if they renew by February 28, Lamping said he anticipates an estimated seven percent increase for new season-ticket sales and renewals that occur after February 28.

*Personal seat licenses at Daily's Place.While personal seat licenses (PSLs) will be sold for Daily's Place, Lamping emphasized that it's a limited number of about 300. "We think there will be fans who want to go to a lot of shows, particularly companies, and they'll want to be down low," he said. "There's only 300, so we think we'll sell them."

*The Jaguars' new management structure.With former Head Coach Tom Coughlin now serving as executive vice president of football operations, Lamping said the mood inside EverBank Field "has been exciting. There's a real sense of optimism. There's a sense of hope. There's a lot of understanding of discipline and a lot of understanding of accountability. It's been invigorating."