- For the second week in a row, the Thursday Night Football game had some fans there. About 10% capacity, about 6,000 fans in Cleveland... (which they will duplicate next week)
- And games with fans are 3-0 for the home team, Cleveland 35 - Cincinnati 30.
- Week 2 games with fans, according to Yahoo...
- Cleveland Thursday night.
- Miami, 13,000 Sunday against Buffalo
- Indianapolis will only allow 2,500 to see their game against Minnesota on Sunday.
- Dallas is estimating about 1/4 capacity for their game Sunday with Atlanta. Though they have not given a number, this would be an approximate crowd of 20,000, the largest crowd yet for an NFL game this season.
As for the rest:
- As of right now, no fans for only the home opener for Tennessee and Houston.
- For the first two home games for Green Bay, Arizona, Tampa Bay and Pittsburgh.
- For the first three home games for Seattle.
- Until further notice: Chicago, LA Chargers, Philadelphia, and the New York Jets.
- And that brand new stadium premiering Monday night in Las Vegas: No fans at all for 2020 for the Raider games at Allegiant Stadium.
Other news:
- University of Houston football has had a SECOND GAME postponed this week. After the game with Memphis was postponed, they and Baylor got together to schedule a game quickly. THAT game is now off because Baylor doesn't meet the criteria for COVID-19 prevention -- probably meaning positive tests in one of their position groups.
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