The Jacksonville Jaguars will be hosting their annual "State of the Franchise" on Friday January 29th. The annual press conference featuring Jaguars owner Shad Khan and team president Mark Lamping is a bit of a different setup and feel than most press conferences. Last year, there were talks about the Shipyards Project, which is still ongoing, and sponsorships, etc... The press conference focuses more on the business side of things rather than what is on the field.

So, here are some things you can expect from the State of the Franchise on Friday:

Jaguars president Mark Lamping will likely speak on the team’s revenue and how it continues to increase locally, with assistance from the London Series each year, spiking revenue. Last year it was announced the Jaguars were one of the fastest growing in the league and their revenues were up roughly 25 percent from the 2013 season.

Expect some conversation about the London Series and how much it helps the team continue to catch up on the revenue that the team missed out on under the previous ownership.

There will likely be some talk about the amphitheater that is going to be built near EverBank Field and the indoor practice facility that is expected to be finished by the end of the summer and realistically both should be breaking ground soon.

There will also be talk of the renovations of the club sections and how much they’re going to improve them and make them a more valuable ticket.

Shad Khan will likely touch on how the team needs to produce more on the field, but I would anticipate this press conference being more focused on the business side of things and the numbers.

Obviously with the Senior Bowl, Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley and likely general manager Dave Caldwell won’t be in attendance, but as mentioned most of what this press conference will be about the business side of the franchise and where it sits.