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:
- Miami (20%, though they have clearance to go full capacity)
- Baltimore (4,000 this week -- hopes to have more)
- Cincinnati (12,000 each of the last five home games)
- Cleveland (12,000)
- Pittsburgh (5,500)
- Houston (about 20%)
- Indianapolis (about 20%)
- Jacksonville (25%)
- Tennessee (about 20%)
- Denver (5,700 -- and that's til the end of the season)
- Kansas City (about 20% -- that's to the end of the season)
- Dallas (25%)
- Philadelphia (5,500 to 6,000)
- Washington (has changed that they will allow about 3,000 starting this home game)
- Atlanta (an unnamed "very limited number")
- Carolina (a little over 5,000)
- New Orleans (3,000 for now, 6,000 for two November home games if OK, 15,000 for December if that goes without incident)
- Tampa Bay (25%)
- 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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