
Jacksonville Jaguars playoff tickets will be big sellers if the Jags can get back to the postseason in 2009. The Jags missed the playoffs in 2008, mostly due to injuries to the team's offensive line. The Jags, in an effort to make sure that it doesn't occur again, drafted offensive tackle Eugene Monroe with the eighth overall pick in the draft. With Monroe on board, it should make life easier for quarterback David Garrard and running back Maurice Jones-Drew.
NFL tickets to see the Jaguars have been available since 1995, when the team began competing in the AFC. In only their second season, the Jaguars advanced to the AFC Championship game, and they've been contenders for the Super Bowl seemingly every year since. The team also won the AFC Central title in the 1998 and 1999 seasons, which constitutes an early record of success that's unmatched in modern sports for an "expansion" team.
The Jaguars are hungry to return to the playoffs in 2009. With an offense that boasts quarterback David Garrard and running back Maurice Jones-Drew, there's no telling how far this team can go. This club certainly has the potential to be one of the top teams in the conference. If they make it back to the playoffs, fans in Jacksonville will be clamoring for these tickets.