Jacksonville Jaguars Announce Plans For 25% Capacity, Masks In 2020
Jul 10, 2020, 2:00 PM
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Jaguars are planning to play home games in front of a significantly reduced capacity this fall.
Fans in attendance will be required to wear face coverings.
The team released details in an email to season-ticket holders Friday.
We have and will continue to work diligently to develop new protocols for the health and safety of the entire Jaguars family, including our fans.
Learn more about them for the upcoming season ⤵
— #DUUUVAL (@Jaguars) July 10, 2020
Guests planning to attend games in 2020 will be required to wear face coverings as required by current guidelines.
— #DUUUVAL (@Jaguars) July 10, 2020
Additional hand sanitizing stations will be provided throughout the stadium along with increased directional signage to encourage social distancing.
— #DUUUVAL (@Jaguars) July 10, 2020
Jacksonville expects about 25% capacity at TIAA Bank Field in 2020 “in compliance with state and local authorities and following CDC social distancing guidelines.”
The stadium’s capacity is listed at over 67,000. Baltimore was the first team to announced plans for reduced capacity.
The Ravens plan to allow fewer than 14,000 fans at home game at M&T Bank Stadium in 2020.