The Jacksonville Jaguars will be uniquely represented at this year's Super Bowl in Miami. With the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs gearing up to battle it out at Super Bowl LIV, each NFL franchise will still be represented in Miami as part of “an idyllic NFL community featuring dwellings for all 32 NFL teams.”

The Jaguars will have one of the more oddly portrayed exhibits at Super Bowl LIV.

“Lowe’s Hometown is an opportunity to engage fans that make their way through the Super Bowl Experience,” said Adam Jacobs, who is Lowe’s director of sports marketing, via Forbes. “This neighborhood of very unique dwellings won’t only have team logos but will include featured characteristics of teams, hometowns and fans while adding layers of interactivity to them. We can showcase our vendor partners as well.”

Each team's exhibit will be an eight foot by eight foot structure with all of them being constructed in North Carolina. Not only that, but all the materials used to build each team's structure can be found at Lowe’s, one of the league's many sponsors for the Super Bowl.

As for the game itself, the Chiefs just recently defeated the surging Tennessee Titans en route to claiming an AFC Championship. On the other hand, the No. 1 seed in the NFC in the 49ers defeated the heralded Green Bay Packers for a second time this season in order to advance to Super Bowl LIV alongside the Chiefs. The 54th installment of the Super Bowl will take place in two weeks with the 2020 Pro Bowl scheduled for this upcoming weekend.