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Tickets to upcoming Jaguars games at EverBank Field will no longer be available for purchase by the two fans who were caught on camera hurling debris at a Seattle Seahawks player on December 10.

Following what the team described as a “thorough examination of the incident,” the Jaguars, NFL Security, SMG (the stadium management firm), the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, and SAFE Management (the stadium’s security provider) reached their decision.

The two supporters who were captured on camera on December 10 hurling debris at a Seattle Seahawks player will no longer be permitted to acquire tickets to future Jaguars games at EverBank Field.

The decision was made by the Jaguars, NFL Security, SMG, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, and SAFE Management, the stadium’s security contractor, after what the organization called a “thorough examination of the incident.”

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After hurling debris toward Seattle player Ryan O’Halloranryan.ohalloran@jacksonville.com, two Jaguars fans were suspended.
In the last seconds of the Jaguars’ victory on December 10, Quinton Jefferson, a defensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks, struggles to get up in the stands after being thrown items by Jaguars fans. [Stephen B. Morton/AP Photo]
Tickets to upcoming Jaguars games at EverBank Field will no longer be available for purchase by the two fans who were caught on camera hurling debris at a Seattle Seahawks player on December 10.

Following what the team described as a “thorough examination of the incident,” the Jaguars, NFL Security, SMG (the stadium management firm), the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, and SAFE Management (the stadium’s security provider) reached their decision.

The Jaguars sent the Times-Union an email on Monday requesting the report’s findings.

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