By Nick M. HallerThe Jacksonville Jaguars were already having a tough year last season with injuries and inconsistent play.
And with quarterback Blake Bortles out for the year, the team has struggled to win games.
The Jaguars are coming off a bye and are playing their first game in a month.
They were coming off two wins against the Denver Broncos and Green Bay Packers, two of the worst teams in the NFL.
Bortles missed two games with a foot injury, and the Jaguars are trying to find answers for what caused him to leave the game early.
Bart Scott, the Jaguars’ defensive coordinator, said Monday that the team will be adding more cameras and technology to its traffic cameras in the Jacksonville area.
The Jaguars also plan to start installing cameras in several areas of the stadium, Scott said.
Scott said that he’s unsure when the cameras will be installed.
He said that the city of Jacksonville and the county have not given any indication on when the tickets would be issued, and that it would be up to the city council.
“We are just getting the information,” Scott said Monday.
“We will have to wait and see what happens.
There’s not a timetable on when we’ll be able to issue tickets, but we’ll know more when we get the information.”
The Jaguars have been struggling to win since the team announced its plans to renovate the stadium in 2019.
The team has been under the microscope for the last few weeks due to the league’s decision to suspend the franchise for five games.
Brett Keisel, a Jaguars spokesman, said that when the team starts getting tickets for the first time, they will ask for their name and address.
He also said that ticket-takers will be allowed to provide information about their name, date of birth and hometown.
The team will send a new list of available tickets to the fans who were asked to fill out an online form and will give them a voucher for $25.
If a fan can’t get a ticket, he or she can still get a voucher.
Fans can buy a ticket for $10 and enter it at the ticket counter.
Tickets can be picked up at the stadium.
Bucs fans can also buy tickets online for $5, and they can enter the code “PITTSBURGH” in the code box to receive a voucher worth $5.
The Bucs’ home opener against the Arizona Cardinals will be played at 1 p.m.
Tuesday in Tampa.
The tickets are $10 each.