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There is only one place in the entire National Football League where a fan can enjoy a game soaking wet, even if it isn't raining — Jacksonville's EverBank Stadium. But let's be clear on one thing.
To King, the actual swimming was no different than it would be in a basketball arena or a neighborhood pool. “But the before and after has definitely been a lot more fun,” she added.
Among the cracks: "Pools — the perfect place to kick back and watch a football game, at least until they put hammocks between the uprights. Don't worry about getting hit by a field goal because ...
The first game of what would become the National Football League, a matchup between the Dayton Triangles and the Columbus Panhandles, kicked off at Dayton’s Triangle Park on Oct. 3, 1920.
Those folks like to drink. And swimming and drinking do not a good combination make. I would think whoever the city pays for liability insurance is having conniptions over that idea.
Fans enjoy the pool and cabanas during the Jaguars game against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday, Sept. 13, 2015 at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida. No, but almost.
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