Health inspectors found 129 violations in 29 concession stands during a Nov. 6 game at TIAA Bank Field between Jacksonville Jaguars and Las Vegas Raidersaccording to a report from Action News Jax.
Violations reportedly include “two dead rodents, 159 rodent pads and seven concession stands operating with expired licenses.”
Delaware North, the company that runs the concessions at TIAA Bank Field, released a statement about the findings.
“A team of health inspectors spent the day on November 6 inspecting food service locations during a live event with more than 62,000 fans,” the statement read in part. “Our managers worked closely with the health inspectors during the visit and most of the detected violations were corrected immediately or within 24 hours.
Delaware North went on to say that a “clerical error” was the cause of some of the expired licenses while others were for concession stands that were “not in operation at the time of inspection.”
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All concession stands reportedly passed the following inspections.
The Jaguars are on the bye after losing six of their last seven games. They haven’t played at TIAA Bank Field since the game against the Raiders when the inspection took place. They return to the stadium on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.
USA TODAY Sports+ Producer Victoria Hernandez contributed to this story.