Today marks an event packed with reverence at the EverBank Stadium, where the Jacksonville Jaguars are squaring off against the Minnesota Vikings in what's set to be more than just a clash on the gridiron. This contest doubles as the NFL's Salute to Service game, an occasion dedicated to honoring the nation’s service members, both current and past, and their families. Festivities and tributes abound, the Jaguars are pulling all stops to show appreciation to military personnel, as per Action News Jax.
The emotional pregame festivities are set to include an acknowledgement of the Jaguars Foundation's "Battle of the Branches" flag football champs, while the halftime is slated to turn deeply ceremonial as Lt. Gen. Guy Swann will stand up to administer the Oath of Enlistment to a cohort of more than 200 recruits spanning all six military branches. The event is sure to deeply resonate with the attendees, who will also not miss the debut of the Jaguars' novel all-matte shell white helmet, designed to pay homage to Jacksonville's sun-kissed beaches and robust military presence. In a statement obtained by Jacksonville.com, the new look marks a significant shift as this is the first time the Jaguars will don a helmet with a primary color other than black.
The Jaguars have also been active leading up to the game, engaging with the military community through various initiatives. Notably, current players Travon Walker and Ventrell Miller along with former Jaguars stars – the types that have jerseys hanging in fan caves across Jacksonville – Marcus Stroud and Kevin Hardy paid a visit to the NAS Jacksonville sailors earlier this week. The report from Jacksonville.com documents their hangar tours, autograph sessions, and photo ops. Continuing the thread of interaction with the armed forces, a Military Youth football camp took place, catered to children of military personnel.
In terms of game play, the Jaguars (2-7) are looking to salvage their season with a victory against the Vikings (6-2), who have historically posed a formidable challenge. As reported by Jacksonville Jaguars, these two teams have met a mere seven times, with the Vikings recently edging out a win back in 2020. This time, alongside the normal competition, is the shared commitment to salute those in service. Fans are also encouraged to partake through "I Support" signs made available at the stadium entries. Just remember to arrive early to navigate the expected congestion from the Greater Jacksonville Agricultural Fair and game day street closures, recommends Action News Jax.