Thursday, September 24
Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars – TIAA Bank Field
- The Jaguars are allowing spectators at approximately 25 percent capacity to each home game in 2020.
Sunday, September 27
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers – Heinz Field
- The Steelers will not allow spectators for their first two home games of the season (Week 2 vs. DEN and Week 3 vs. HOU).
Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles – Lincoln Financial Field
- The Eagles are not allowing spectators until further notice.
San Francisco 49ers at New York Giants – MetLife Stadium
- The Giants are not allowing spectators until further notice.
Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots – Gillette Stadium
- The Patriots are not allowing spectators through the month of September.
Tennessee Titans at Minnesota Vikings – U.S. Bank Stadium
- The Vikings are not allowing spectators for first two Vikings home games (Week 1 vs GB, Week 3 vs TEN).
The Washington Football Team at Cleveland Browns – FirstEnergy Stadium
- The Browns will allow up to 6,000 fans for the team’s first two home games in September (Week 2 vs. CIN and Week 3 vs. WAS).
Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo Bills – Bills Stadium
- The Bills are not allowing spectators for first two home games of the season (Week 1 vs NYJ, Week 3 vs LAR).
Chicago Bears at Atlanta Falcons – Mercedes Benz Stadium
- There will be no spectators this week but the Falcons announced that fans will be welcomed at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta when the team faces the Panthers on October 11.
Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Chargers – SoFi Stadium
- The Chargers are not allowing spectators until further notice.
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts – Lucas Oil Stadium
- The Colts will allow a maximum of 7,500 spectators for this week’s home game against the Jets.
Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks – CenturyLink Field
- The Seahawks will not have spectators at the first three home games of the season (Week 2 vs. NE, Week 3 vs. DAL, and Week 5 vs. MIN).
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Denver Broncos – Empower Field
- The Broncos will allow 5,700 fans to attend the game on Sunday.
Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals – State Farm Stadium
- The Cardinals will have a small group of 750 spectators at Sunday’s game to determine what protocol will be allowed later in the season. Only immediate family or close friends of the players, coaches and staff will be allowed to attend.
Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints – Mercedes-Benz Superdome
- Similar to the Cardinals, the Saints announced today that 750 family members of players, coaches and staff will be allowed to attend Sunday night’s game and if that goes well the team will begin planning for ticket-buying fans in the stands.
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Which NFL stadiums, teams will allow fans at games in Week 3 of the 2020 season? originally appeared on NBCSports.com