Ohio Gov. DeWine allows 6,000 fans at Browns' first two home games
Ohio Gov. DeWine allows 6,000 fans at Browns' first two home games
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Saturday that a total of 6,000 fans will be permitted to attend two Browns' and Cincinnati Bengals' home games in what he deemed a "trial" run during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tribune News Service
Bengals fans get good news on attendance as team issues statement
Bengals fans get good news on attendance as team issues statement
Cincinnati Bengals fans got some good news over the weekend.
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Cincinnati Bengals announce attendance plans for October
Cincinnati Bengals announce attendance plans for October
The state of Ohio will allow 6,000 people to attend Bengals home games in October.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine leaves door open for fans in FirstEnergy Stadium
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine leaves door open for fans in FirstEnergy Stadium for Browns games
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Colts to hold 2,500 fans for home opener vs. Vikings
Colts will have fans in the stands.
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Report: Broncos will allow limited fans starting in Week 3
The Broncos will be allowed to begin hosting a limited number of fans at their home games beginning in Week 3 against the Buccaneers.
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