CHEERLEADER
OF THE
WEEK
KINSEY
Kinsey is today ’ s cheerleader of the game ! This is her fifth season as a member of THE ROAR . Congratulations to Kinsey for being selected by her teammates as an outstanding representative of THE ROAR !
PROTECTING
PLAYERS
AND FANS
IN 2020
Players returning to training camp
in early August came back to a “new
normal” at TIAA Bank Field. “Everybody
has a role in making this work,” said
Scott Trulock, Jaguars director of player
health and performance. “We all want
the same thing. We all want to be in a
safe, healthy environment and we all
want the opportunity to put our product
on the field this year.”
The Jaguars are maintaining a strict
cleaning and disinfecting regiment
throughout the day. All high touch
surfaces and equipment are wiped down
with hospital grade disinfectant between
use and a minimum of three times per
day. Every night, 115,000 square feet
of Jaguars spaces are electrostatically
sprayed to disinfect all surfaces.
All Jaguars players, coaches and key
staff members put on a Kinexon SafeTag
every day when they arrive at TIAA Bank
Field. The sensors measure the distance
between nearby devices at the rate of one
time per second. By recording who is in a
defined proximity of one another, it allows
the Jaguars staff to perform quick and
accurate contact tracing.
Players utilize the different weight
rooms in groups of around 15 at any
given time, split up by position group. To
accommodate the most amount of players
while still maintaining social distancing,
the Jaguars added an 1,800 square foot
auxiliary weight room steps away from
the weight room on the plaza at TIAA
Bank Field.
Daily team food service still takes place
in the TIAA Bank Field club space, but
is now served upon request as opposed
to self-serve buffet style. All items are
individually wrapped, and a meal order
app has been added to help decrease
lines at busy mealtimes.
Although capacity is limited to 25 percent,
the Jaguars, ASM Global, Delaware North
and the City of Jacksonville have worked
diligently over the summer to create a
contactless game day experience for fans
coming to TIAA Bank Field in 2020.
After parking in the physically distanced
parking lots, fans will move through all
new magnetometers with technology
enabling fans to walk through carrying
their clear bag, cell phone and keys. After
security screening, they’ll proceed to
newly installed self-scan ticket kiosks to
have their mobile ticket scanned.
The Jaguars have added over 750
hand-sanitizing stations throughout the
concourses, plaza and premium spaces.
Certified Disinfection Specialists in blue
vests will be at the stadium on game
day disinfecting all high touchpoint
areas with hospital grade disinfectant.
The Jaguars and TIAA Bank Field are
transitioning to a cashless payment
stadium ensuring contactless options
for parking, merchandise and food
purchases. Cash will no longer be
accepted at the stadium and ATMs have
been removed from the premises. Fans
can also scan a QR code or use their app
to order food online from the nearest
concession stand and receive a text
alert when it’s ready for pickup.
Limited capacity seating is grouped in
pods. Every fan will have at least six
feet of physical distance from every fan
in every other pod. Fans are encouraged
to limit their pod to close friends or
family. Unused seats are zip-tied to
prevent accidental use.
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STARTS WITH YOU
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