Monday, November 9, 2020

Current status of NFL teams with fans...

So ESPN decided to go with all the teams and check in with them as of Saturday to determine status with fans.

  • No fans until further notice:  Buffalo, New England, New York Jets, Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, New York Jets, Green Bay, Seattle
  • None at all for the season:  Las Vegas, Chicago (basically tentatively), San Francisco (pretty much done)
  • Friends and family:  Detroit (will allow 500 next week), Minnesota (250, in case the state will allow fans later)
  • Reduced capacity:  
  1. Miami (20%, though they have clearance to go full capacity)
  2. Baltimore (4,000 this week -- hopes to have more)
  3. Cincinnati (12,000 each of the last five home games)
  4. Cleveland (12,000)
  5. Pittsburgh (5,500)
  6. Houston (about 20%)
  7. Indianapolis (about 20%)
  8. Jacksonville (25%)
  9. Tennessee (about 20%)
  10. Denver (5,700 -- and that's til the end of the season)
  11. Kansas City (about 20% -- that's to the end of the season)
  12. Dallas (25%)
  13. Philadelphia (5,500 to 6,000)
  14. Washington (has changed that they will allow about 3,000 starting this home game)
  15. Atlanta (an unnamed "very limited number")
  16. Carolina (a little over 5,000)
  17. New Orleans (3,000 for now, 6,000 for two November home games if OK, 15,000 for December if that goes without incident)
  18. Tampa Bay (25%)
  19. Arizona (4,200, then we see)

So, based on that, we can look at this week and see:

Indy and Jacksonville lost, Tennessee won, KC won, Washington lost, Atlanta won, Dallas, Arizona, and Tampa Bay lost.

3-6 for games with fans this week.

Last week:  Carolina lost, Miami won, Baltimore and Cleveland lost, Cincinnati and KC won, Denver and Philly won.

5-3 for games with fans last week.

Season total for those:  33-25.

Overall, entering tonight's Monday nighter, home teams are actually below .500 this year.

65-66-1.

Meaning games without fans, the home team is 32-41-1.

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