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The Jacksonville Jaguars announced today that with approximately 1,800 tickets remaining to lift the NFL television blackout for their home opener vs. the Seattle Seahawks that they will expand the ticket office hours to include being open on Monday, September 5th.

The ticket office will be open on Monday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to accommodate the needs of the many people who are not working due to the Labor Day holiday. The Jaguars will also expand the ticket office hours to remain open until 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday.

"While jaguars.com is available 24 hours a day, it is important that we make it as easy as possible to buy tickets," said Scott Loft, Jaguars Executive Director of Ticket Sales and Marketing.

For fans who choose to purchase over the phone or via the internet, the Jaguars have employed the new "JagPass" technology for the 2005 season which will allow fans to purchase tickets, have the tickets emailed to them, and then print their tickets directly from their home or office computer.

"Our new JagPass technology is the easiest and most convenient way to buy Jaguars single game tickets," said Loft. "When fans choose the JagPass delivery option, they are choosing the fastest way to enter the stadium and avoid long lines at the game day Ticket Office."

Tickets can be purchased three different ways:

  1. By logging on to http://www.jaguars.com/ontix - 24 hours a day;
  1. By calling 904-633-2000 or 1-877-4-JAGS-TIX (please press 3) from 9AM-6PM, Monday through Saturday;
  1. By visiting the Alltel Stadium Ticket Office located next to the West Crown Royal Touchdown Club.

Single game ticket prices for the Home Opener against Seattle are as follows: $35, $45, $50, $65 and $95. Crown Royal Touchdown Club seats are also available upon request.

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