Factbox: NFL - Teams allowing fans inside stadiums amid COVID-19
pandemic
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[September 09, 2020]
(Reuters) - The following is the
list of NFL teams allowing a limited number of fans to attend
matches amid the COVID-19 pandemic when the season kicks off on
Thursday:
Cleveland Browns
* Stadium capacity: 67,895 at FirstEnergy Stadium
* Maximum capacity permitted: Approximately 10% for first two games
Dallas Cowboys
* Stadium capacity: 80,000 at AT&T Stadium
* Maximum capacity permitted: To be announced
Indianapolis Colts
* Stadium capacity: 70,000 at Lucas Oil Stadium
* Maximum capacity permitted: 2,500 for Sunday's opener against
Minnesota Vikings
Jacksonville Jaguars
* Stadium capacity: 67,164 at TIAA Bank Field
* Maximum capacity permitted: Approximately 25%
Kansas City Chiefs
* Stadium capacity: 76,416 at Arrowhead Stadium
* Maximum capacity permitted: Approximately 22%
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Miami Dolphins
* Stadium capacity: 65,326 at Hard Rock Stadium
* Maximum capacity permitted: 13,000 for the opener against Buffalo
Bills on Sept. 20
New Orleans Saints
* Stadium capacity: 74,295 at Mercedes-Benz Superdome
* Maximum capacity permitted: To be announced (for the second game
against Green Bay Packers only, if approved)
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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