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Jaguars enthusiasts gathered at Culhane’s Irish Pub, hoping for a victory, only to witness a disheartening defeat against the Rams in London.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — On Sunday morning, Jaguars fans were up early, ready to support their team as they took on the Los Angeles Rams across the pond.
The day began with high spirits at Culhane’s Irish Pub, but those hopes were dashed as the Jaguars were unable to secure a win in their overseas game.
The pub was bustling with fans clad in teal, enjoying breakfast and eager to back their team during its annual London contest.
“We love coming here. I always try to get my coworkers to join,” one fan shared. “It’s a fantastic spot, the food is great. What better way to spend a Sunday morning?”
Owner Mary Jane Culhane says the pub has been a go-to gathering place for Jaguars fans for two decades — and this year marks seven years at their Southside location.
“We’re the real deal and we’re genuinely an Irish pub. This is what we do, and we’ve been doing it for 20 years — and we’re really good at it,” Culhane said.
Fans enjoyed the pub’s signature cocktails and traditional Irish breakfast — a favorite for many who show up on game days.
“We serve this every weekend for brunch, but if you go to London, this is what you typically get in an English pub. It’s the bangers, the Irish rashers, fried eggs, potato cakes, puddings and bachelor’s baked beans,” Culhane said.
Sunday’s matchup marked the Jaguars’ 14th game across the pond — a tradition that’s become a big part of the team’s identity.
“I’m getting the corned beef hash for breakfast, I’m getting the ruben later before I go home — Duval!” another fan said.
The Jaguars are off next week. Their next home game is November 16 against the Los Angeles Chargers.