Another Jaguars Home Game Blacked Out
POSTED: 9:39 am PST November 5,
2009
UPDATED: 9:49 am PST November 5,
2009
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars have failed to sell out a home game for the fourth time this season. Sunday's game against Kansas City (1-6) will not be televised in Jacksonville or in secondary markets that include Gainesville, Daytona Beach, Orlando and Savannah, Ga. CBS owns the broadcast rights to the game. The Jaguars (3-4) set a franchise low for attendance (42,088) in their last home game, Oct. 18 against St. Louis. This one could break the mark.
Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver has made it clear the small-market franchise doesn't anticipate selling out any home games in 2009, although team officials hope they might avoid a blackout when Indianapolis visits Dec. 17. About 17,000 fans opted not to renew their season tickets this year, many citing the economic climate.
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