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Jacksonville Jaguars schedule release video features social media influencer Ashton Hall

Jacksonville Jaguars schedule release video features social media influencer Ashton Hall

Yahoo15-05-2025

The Jacksonville Jaguars officially have their schedule for the 2025 football season.
After making sweeping changes this offseason and bringing in a new leadership contingent, the team is one step closer to being on the grass at EverBank Stadium.
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The NFL officially released schedules for all 32 clubs today and the Jaguars now know the order they'll face opponents.
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The Jaguars got creative with this year's schedule announcement video. I hope you have your ice, bowl and Saratoga water ready.
They tabbed social media influencer Ashton Hall, a former football player at First Coast High School, to help release the schedule.
Hall became famous after posting his morning routine featuring dunking his head into a bowl of ice water to start his day. He did the same in Wednesday's video, before making the rounds at the Miller Electric Center.
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There was a funny part on the video where he was supposedly on the phone with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell before his phone died unexpectedly.
However, he couldn't charge it because his charger was broken—a nod to the graphics the team released after defeating the Chargers in the 2022 AFC Wild Card round.
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Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach Liam Coen, left, talks with the team's first-round pick, Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver and defensive back Travis Hunter, right, Friday, March 25, 2025 at Miller Electric Center in Jacksonville, Fla. during a press conference. [Doug Engle/Florida Times-Union]
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