A team-by-team look at the policies for NFL fans attending games in the 2020 regular season. (As of Aug. 24, 2020).
Arizona — Team hasn’t publicly discussed plans for fans.
Atlanta — No fans in September. Affects two games, on Sept. 13 against Seattle and on Sept. 27 against Chicago.
Baltimore — No fans as of now. But if allowed by state and local government, goal is to have around 7,500 fans.
Buffalo — Bills have offered refunds or option to push money to 2021. Those who keep money in their account would be in a lottery for tickets should fans be allowed.
Carolina — Team hasn’t publicly discussed plans for fans.
Chicago — Team plans no fans for the start of the season.
Cincinnati — If team gets approval to have fans, capacity will be “greatly reduced.” No tailgating, but rearranged seating in stadium and social distancing required.
Cleveland — Browns have guidelines for masks but no specifics about crowds. Also offered opt-out option for season ticket holders who skip 2020 and not lose their spot in 2021. Team continues to work with state task force and hopes to have fans.
Dallas — Announced plans for limited capacity for all games.
Denver — No fans for home opener on Sept. 14 against Tennessee.
Detroit — No fans for first two games, against Chicago on Sept. 13 and New Orleans on Oct. 4.
Green Bay — No fans for first two games, against Detroit on Sept. 20 and Atlanta on Oct. 5.
Houston — No fans in September. Affects only Sept. 20 game against Baltimore.
Indianapolis — No more than 25% capacity at games this season.
Jacksonville — Plans to have fans at about 25% of capacity at all games.
Kansas City — Plans to have fans at about 22% of capacity at all games (approximately 16,000).
Las Vegas — No fans for 2020 season.
Los Angeles Chargers — Team hasn’t publicly discussed plans for fans.
Los Angeles Rams — Team hasn’t publicly discussed plans for fans.
Miami — Maximum of 13,000 fans will be allowed at the regular-season opener on Sept. 20 against Buffalo.
Minnesota — Team announced games will be at “significantly reduced capacity,” if fans are allowed at all.
New England — No fans at home games in September. Affects two games, on Sept. 13 against Miami and on Sept. 27 against Las Vegas.
New Orleans — No fans for opener on Sept. 13 against Tampa Bay, have not ruled out fans on Sept. 27 against Green Bay.
New York Giants — No fans indefinitely in 2020 season.
New York Jets — No fans indefinitely in 2020 season.
Philadelphia — No official announcement by team yet.
Pittsburgh — Team hasn’t publicly discussed plans for fans.
San Francisco — No official announcement by team yet.
Seattle — No fans for at least first three home games, on Sept. 20 against New England, on Sept. 27 against Dallas and on Oct. 11 against Minnesota.
Tampa Bay — Team hasn’t publicly discussed plans for fans.
Tennessee — No fans in September. Affects only Sept. 20 game against Jacksonville.
Washington — No fans for 2020 season.
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