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Jaguars owner Shad Khan shows off flashy $450million yacht in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl

Although the Jaguars are not in the Super Bowl this year, their owner Shad Khan has been spotted flexing his $450million yacht on the New Orleans waterfront.
Shad Khan flexes yacht ahead of Super Bowl
The Jacksonville Jaguars are one of just four NFL teams to have never made it to the Super Bowl, but it seems that their owner will be making an appearance this year.
Shad Khan has been spotted on the waterfront in New Orleans this week and the billionaire owner certainly isn’t hiding in the city.
Khan’s brand new super yacht has been sited in the bay, with the 400ft boat towering over all other boats by some way.
The Jaguars owner is worth approximately $13billion and as well as his NFL team, the 74-year-old also owns Fulham FC, a Premier League soccer club in London.
The yacht itself is said to have three pools, a spa/sauna, cryo chamber, gym, basketball court, helipad and much much more.
🚨THIS IS INSANE🚨#JAGUARS OWNER SHAD KHAN’S $360 MILLION MEGA YACHT IS PARKED AT THE SUPER BOWL IN NOLA.
It has:
• 3 pools
• Spa, sauna
• Cryo chamber
• Gym, yoga studio
• Basketball, pickleball courts
• Helipad
• Sleeps 12 guests & crew of 37 pic.twitter.com/OZCRuhAd6F— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) February 5, 2025
Khan can sleep up to 12 guests on his multi-million dollar super yacht, but it needs 37 crew members on board to look after everyone.
The six-deck boat is currently parked in Woldenberg Park alongside Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank’s boat, which is just a fraction of the size at 90-meters.
It has been reported that the yacht can be charted for the small fee of $3million per week.
Fresh start for Jaguars
On the field the Jaguars have been terrible for as long as anyone can remember, but Shad Khan has again shaken things up heading into the new season.
Khan made the decision to sack both his GM and HC at the end of the regular season, with Liam Coen already moving in to his new head coach office ahead of his first campaign in Florida.
While they have hired a new head coach after the disastrous 2024 season, the Jaguars are still yet to find a replacement for general manager Trent Baalke.
It was reported that while on the hunt for a new head coach at the beginning of this year, the Jaguars discovered too many candidates who stated their desire to not work with Baalke.
Jacksonville is confident that they can end their hunt for a new GM within the next month as the April draft draws ever closer.