NEXT GEN JAG
QB Blake Bortles poses for a photo with his Helmet Hike partner.
The Junior Jags Combine lets kids test
their football skills just like the pros.
JAGUARS CONNECT WITH KID FANS AROUND THE FIRST COAST
During this Sunday’s home game versus
the Denver Broncos, more than 150 Junior
ROAR participants will entertain the crowd
with a four-minute halftime performance.
The Junior ROAR program invites children
between the ages of 6 and 17 to show
off their dance moves and team spirit in
a routine choreographed and taught by
members of the ROAR.
“Some kids have cheerleading experience and
some have never taken a dance class in their
life, but each of them takes home important
lessons on teamwork and confidence” said
ROAR member Jessica. “For every member
of the ROAR, we see a little bit of ourselves
in each child. We each love dancing,
performing and, most of all, the Jags.”
All skill levels are welcome to join in the fun
of Junior ROAR, which includes two practices
and the game day on-field performance.
Participants also receive an official t-shirt
and the all-important pom-poms. Junior