Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Jaguars staying another night in Houston due to Irma

- By Mark Long

The Jacksonvil­le Jaguars have been in Houston so long now that they have a local gym.

The Jaguars were forced Monday to stay another night in Houston because of Hurricane Irma, creating a stressful situation for players, coaches and staff as well as family members awaiting their return.

“It’s very difficult,” coach Doug Marrone said Monday on a conference call with reporters. “You’re looking at the news and trying to make sure we check on family. Operationa­lly, from that end, it’s always a challenge. Again, that’s where all of our resources are put right now: Making sure that the safety for the people that are back in Jacksonvil­le.

“As far as how people handle it, I think everyone handles it differentl­y. Overall, we’re just trying to create the best support group or net that we can do in communicat­ion between the people that we have here and the people that are back in Jacksonvil­le.”

The Jaguars stayed in Houston following a 29-7 victory against the Texans because of the impending hurricane and had to stay an extra night because the Jacksonvil­le Airport was closed Monday after the storm passed. The St. Johns River endured historic surge levels and prompted evacuation­s for residents in and around the downtown area.

The Jaguars, meanwhile, tried to stick with their routine. Although Texans coach Bill O’Brien offered his team’s facilities for Jacksonvil­le to use, Marrone opted to take his players to a local YMCA for a Monday workout.

Jacksonvil­le is scheduled to host the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. Marrone said officials are assessing damage to EverBank Field and will then determine whether the game will be played as scheduled. It also could get moved to Nashville, Tennessee or postponed to later in the season.

“The first step right now is to make sure our families are fine,” Marrone said. “The second step is to make sure we can get back to Jacksonvil­le. The next step is where our work is going to be done and then the next step, I would believe, is if the stadium is safe and things of that nature . ...

“The only thing I know is that people will be checking on the stadium, people will be checking on the fields. They’re going to get back to us sometime just to give us a report to where everything is at so we kind of get a little bit of a heads up or a feel of what we’re coming back to when we come back to Jacksonvil­le.”

The NFL is not close to making a decision regarding this week’s games, said Joe Lockhart, the league’s senior vice president of communicat­ions. Tampa Bay’s delayed season opener is scheduled at home against the Chicago Bears on Sunday, and Raymond James Stadium is still being assessed for damage.

“We’re having a different conversati­on than we thought on Friday,” Lockhart said earlier on Monday. “Miami and Tampa Bay received less than expected, and Jacksonvil­le probably received more . ... Looking at Jacksonvil­le and Tampa, we don’t have any definite word. We’re still doing assessment­s. We hope to have something in next few days.”

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