Blackout likely, Jags official says
Barring what a team official described as "something miraculous," the Jaguars' regular-season home opener Sunday against the Buffalo Bills will not be shown on local television.
The Jaguars still had 9,294 unsold tickets yesterday afternoon and must sell all of them by 1 p.m. tomorrow to avert the first blackout of a regular-season home opener in franchise history.
The team could ask the NFL to extend the blackout deadline through 1 p.m. Friday, but Jaguars executive director of ticket sales Scott Loft said the club has no plans to request an extension....
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Barring what a team official described as "something miraculous," the Jaguars' regular-season home opener Sunday against the Buffalo Bills will not be shown on local television.
The Jaguars still had 9,294 unsold tickets yesterday afternoon and must sell all of them by 1 p.m. tomorrow to avert the first blackout of a regular-season home opener in franchise history.
The team could ask the NFL to extend the blackout deadline through 1 p.m. Friday, but Jaguars executive director of ticket sales Scott Loft said the club has no plans to request an extension....
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