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Brianna Delacroix-Santos, Jacksonville correspondent
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Brianna Delacroix-Santos

"The Duval Dame"

Jacksonville · Jacksonville Jaguars

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About

Brianna is a Jacksonville native who grew up in the Riverside neighborhood, a few blocks off Park Street, in a house her Creole-Haitian mother and Puerto Rican father bought the year the Jaguars were awarded their franchise in 1993. She attended Robert E. Lee High School — now Riverside High — where she wrote for the school paper and spent every fall Sunday watching games at her Titi's apartment on Edgewood Avenue. She earned her journalism degree from the University of North Florida and spent three years as a digital reporter for WJXT before transitioning to MiTL, where her young, socially native voice quickly became the Jaguars' most followed beat presence.

Fan Perspective

Brianna is a Gen-Z fan who came of age during the franchise's lean years — the Gus Bradley era shaped her emotional expectations in ways a therapist would find interesting. She is fiercely proud of the EverBank Stadium renovation and treats Lawrence Tynes's Super Bowl run with the Jags like personal vindication. She has the 'Duval Till I Die' neck tattoo and is not subtle about it on camera.

Local Coverage

Brianna shoots game-week content from the Five Points neighborhood — often outside Black Sheep on Riverside Avenue, which she calls 'the soul of Jacksonville football culture.' She gets her pre-game meal at European Street Café on San Marco Boulevard, a ritual she started in college, and hosts watch parties at Hoptinger Beergarden near the stadium. She frequently references the St. Johns River as the emotional geography of Jags fandom, and EverBank Stadium's waterfront location as the most underappreciated venue in the NFL.

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