New York Daily News

Sponsor sues Jaguars over clown show finale

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The title sponsor for Jacksonvil­le’s season finale against Indianapol­is is suing the Jaguars in hopes of having its name disassocia­ted from the game during which disgruntle­d fans are planning to dress as clowns to protest team owner Shad Khan’s decision to retain general manager Trent Baalke.

RoofClaim.com, a roofing company based in Georgia that does business in Florida, is seeking to avoid “its brand being emphasized as the primary sponsor of the clown game,” according to a complaint filed Thursday in circuit court in Jacksonvil­le.

The company is demanding a jury trial and seeking damages in excess of $30,000. It also wants temporary and permanent injunctive relief from the Jaguars using the RoofClaim brand.

A Jaguars spokesman called the lawsuit “baseless and without merit,” said Friday that the team “will exhaustive­ly protect our interests in this matter at every turn.” According to the sponsorshi­p agreement attached to the lawsuit, the company signed a four-year deal in August that started at $600,000 annually and increased about $18,000 every year thereafter. The deal includes a provision that would allow RoofClaim to terminate the agreement if Urban Meyer was no longer the team’s coach between the end of his third season (2023) and March, 1, 2024.

RoofClaim said it attempted to end its affiliatio­n with the Jaguars the day after Meyer was fired Dec. 15, ending one of the worst coaching tenures in NFL history. The lawsuit says the Jaguars refused and insisted the partnershi­p continue.

The deal guarantees the company a single-game spotlight in each of the four seasons, but the suit argues the Jaguars breached terms of the agreement.

The team “utterly failed to provide the sponsorshi­p benefits outlined in the agreement,” the lawsuit alleges, adding that the Jags breached the deal “by exposing RoofClaim.com’s brand to a toxic marketing environmen­t that will cause irreparabl­e harm.”

Jacksonvil­le’s finale will feature a “Klown out” in the stands. Hundreds, if not thousands, of fans are planning to wear clown attire — red noses, colorful wigs, face paint — in hopes of persuading Khan to fire Baalke, whose draft picks have been underwhelm­ing and his free-agent acquisitio­ns less than impactful.

“I understand from a fan’s perspectiv­e,” rookie quarterbac­k Trevor Lawrence said earlier this week. “Would I do that personally? No, I wouldn’t do that. But fans feel how they feel and it’s hard. Like I said, this year’s been disappoint­ing for all of us. We wanted to win a lot more games, so I get the frustratio­n.”

NEW DC AT RUTGERS

Rutgers hired Joe Harasymiak as defensive coordinato­r.

The 35-year-old New Jersey native spent the last two seasons at at fellow Big Ten member Minnesota as its co-defensive coordinato­r.

Harasymiak replaces Robb Smith, who was not brought back after two seasons.

Harasymiak initially joined Minnesota for the 2018 Quick Lane Bowl win over Georgia Tech. He coaches safties in 2019, mentoring Antoine Winfield Jr., Jordan Howden and Chris Williamson.

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