> "We are in the entertainment business. We're asking people to spend their hard-earned dollars to come watch us play football and be excited and happy when they do it. We can never forget that. We have a bunch of people in Jacksonville and around the country who are Jaguars fans.
"We want them engaged. We want them in that stadium. To do that, we have to engage them. When we have the opportunity, why wouldn't we open it up?"
Boselli also discussed in detail bringing Jaguars alumni to the [MEC in early May to speak to the Jaguars’ 31-player rookie class.](https://www.jaguars.com/photos/k000295-2025-jaguars-and-legends-rookie-programming-at-miller-electric-center#21b622bb-5c91-45f6-befa-85204cf72cfd) That group included Taylor, with other Jaguars legends also eating dinner at the MEC with the rookie class.
> "That's a guy with a lot of wisdom," Boselli said of Taylor. "I felt like it was important. I felt like the dinner was important, for them to sit with guys in an intimate setting. I appreciated our alumni coming. They did a great job.
"But most important for me was Fred Taylor – not only to hear his words and feel his presence, but to see an individual who embodies what it means to be a Jaguar."
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