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Kevin Hickey

Colts allowed full capacity at home games for 2021 season

The Indianapolis Colts will be allowed to have full capacity at Lucas Oil Stadium during the 2021 season, owner and CEO Jim Irsay announced Tuesday.

While most of the teams around the NFL have gotten clearance for 100% capacity for the upcoming season, the Colts were one of the few teams still working on that process.

It seems, though, as Indianapolis opens up more the Colts will have the ability to pack the stadium with fans.

As the NFL looks to further itself from the pandemic that limited the 2020 season in a massive way, it seems the upcoming campaign will look just about as normal as can be.

The Colts announced their training camp schedule as well on Tuesday, and their protocols showed that it will be a normal process outside of the fact that fans won’t be allowed access to autographs from players.

As the league, and the country as a whole, looks to bounce back from a pandemic, the 2021 NFL season appears to have plenty of normalcy to it.

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