The Jacksonville Jaguars’ Miller Electric Center is a brand new, $120 million practice facility that opened in July and contains state-of-the-art amenities at every turn. That even includes the bathroom where high-tech urinals are in place so players can check their hydration level.
Earlier this week, Scott Hanson of NFL Network offered a peek:
Jags new Practice Facility “facilities” are *next level* …
(& I know a thing or 2 about bathroom breaks) pic.twitter.com/trPukYnaiq
— Scott Hanson (@ScottHanson) August 7, 2023
“It’s just for the players,” Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said of the urinals on Wednesday. “The data doesn’t go anywhere. It’s not connected to Wi-Fi, it doesn’t go to an iPad in the training room and tell you that you’re dehydrated, no.
“It actually does tell you within a relatively significant amount of hydration and fluid and all that kind of stuff, I think it’s something you can really gauge yourself to see where you’re at.”
The product appears to be the InFlow Hydration Awareness system, which was created by InTake Health. A four-pack costs a cool $2,599.
That’s a pretty penny for the bathroom, but Jaguars owner Shad Khan is leaving no stone unturned in his quest to build a first-class organization in Jacksonville.