Chad Covert has been a Jags fan since the day Jacksonville got the football team, but in the last year, he’s taken his fandom to the next level.
– It’s about to be Game Day and Jaguars fans, especially Chad Covert, are gearing up for Saturday’s matchup against the Tennessee Titans.
While some pieces you can find online, others have their own story, like a custom flag with Trevor Lawrence standing in downtown Jacksonville. “Watching him play up against Alabama and when I saw him surgically slice up Nick Saban’s defensive team for the first time ever, I thought, ‘Whoa, that guy’s for real,’” Covert said, “And it came to pass. Hopefully, we’ve got a Hall of Fame quarterback in our future.”
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