Blackouts Plaguing Two Florida NFL Teams

With the NFL regular season opening Thursday night when the New Orleans Saints host the Minnesota Vikings in a rematch of last year’s dramatic NFC championship battle, the sluggish economy seems to be impacting ticket sales. Eleven teams are facing possible blackouts for home games, and businesses will not be advertised.

Two of Florida’s three NFL franchises are on the list. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are expected to have another lousy season, are the favorites to lead the NFL in blackouts -- starting with Sunday’s opener against the Cleveland Browns. The Jacksonville Jaguars -- almost universally picked to place last in the AFC South and have a history of struggling with selling tickets -- are also expected to face a large number of blackouts. The Jaguars open their season Sunday when the Denver Broncos come to town, but the game will not be blacked out -- thanks in part to University of Florida legend and First Coast favorite son Tim Tebow being the Broncos' first-round pick in the latest draft.

While the Bucs and Jags continue to struggle selling tickets, local and national businesses that rely on running commercials during the football games will also be greatly impacted -- more woe for the Sunshine State, already lagging behind the nation as the recession continues.

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Matt
8:44AM SEP 10TH 2010
The First 5 Jags home games will not be blacked out. It was announced yesterday. The rest of the games are close and most likely will not be.
JJ Jones
12:55PM SEP 9TH 2010
This article is incorrect. The Jaguars are not expected to face a large number of blackouts. This Sunday's game is going to be on TV but not because of Tim Tebow. The Jaguars have sold over 17k new season tickets for this season. They are close to selling out the next three homes as well.
Kevin Derby
1:02PM SEP 9TH 2010
As a long-time Jag fan, I hope you're correct. But there were seven games blacked out last year and we're looking at basically the same team as last year while the rest of the division got better. And even four home games blacked out is a large number. The Jags clearly need to beat Denver. They then face the Chargers, the Eagles and the Colts--and I don't like their chances in any of those games. Add defenses stacking the line to put MJD in check and David Garrard will be forced to unleash the three and out snore and bore passing game. I don't know if the fans will put up with it--again, as someone whose Jag love goes back to Stewart and Means, I hope I am wrong.

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