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As we enter Week 15 of the 2020 NFL regular season, some teams are allowing fans into stadiums, while others are still playing games without anyone in attendance.
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Attending games at stadiums across the country depends on where and when, and guidelines vary from state to state regarding the coronavirus pandemic and the level of COVID-19 cases.
We asked each of our NFL Nation reporters to check with team officials to see where things stand as of Nov. 12:
Jump to:
ARI | ATL | BAL | BUF | CAR | CHI | CIN
CLE | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | HOU | IND
JAX | KC | LAC | LAR | LV | MIA | MIN
NE | NO | NYG | NYJ | PHI | PIT | SF
SEA | TB | TEN | WSH
AFC EAST
Buffalo Bills
Stadium: Bills Stadium
Capacity: 71,608
What we know: The Bills announced there would be no fans allowed at Bills Stadium for the 'foreseeable future.' Buffalo has one home remaining, Week 17 against Miami. -- Marcel Louis-Jacques
Miami Dolphins
Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium
Capacity: 65,326
What we know: The Dolphins will not open their stadium to fans at full capacity despite Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis giving clearance for them to do so. Miami has had a capacity restriction of 13,000 fans for its home games. That plan is expected to continue for now. -- Cameron Wolfe
New England Patriots
Stadium: Gillette Stadium
Capacity: 66,829
What we know: Because of local and state guidelines, the Patriots are not allowing fans at home games for the remainder of the regular season. -- Mike Reiss
New York Jets
Stadium: MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 82,500
What we know: The Jets' policy, formulated by New Jersey state guidelines, hasn't changed: They're not allowing fans at home games until further notice. -- Rich Cimini
AFC NORTH
Baltimore Ravens
Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium
Capacity: 71,008
What we know: The Ravens will not host fans for Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans (on Nov. 22), just three weeks after allowing a crowd of 4,345 at M&T Bank Stadium. In a statement, the Ravens said: 'In giving the matter careful consideration, and with the rise of Maryland's COVID-19 infection rate and increased hospitalizations, the Ravens believe this decision is the correct one in helping protect the well-being and safety of our community.' Baltimore has four remaining home games in the regular season. -- Jamison Hensley
Cincinnati Bengals
Stadium: Paul Brown Stadium
Capacity: 65,515
What we know: The Bengals will have a maximum of 12,000 fans at their remaining five home games this season, including this week's game against Tennessee. Fans will be required to adhere to COVID-19 protocols, including social distancing and using proper face coverings. -- Ben Baby
Cleveland Browns
Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium
Capacity: 67,895
What we know: Ohio continues to allow up to a maximum of 12,000 fans inside NFL stadiums, with 3,000 on each side, including the upper decks. -- Jake Trotter
Pittsburgh Steelers
Stadium: Heinz Field
Capacity: 68,400
What we know: The Steelers' capacity remains at 5,500 fans, as mandated by the state of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh has four home games remaining.-- Brooke Pryor
AFC SOUTH
Houston Texans
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Capacity: 72,220
What we know: Capacity at NRG Stadium remains at a maximum of 13,300 fans (about 20%). Tickets are distributed in 'pods' that are supposed to consist of only close friends and family. Houston's next home game is in Week 11 against New England.-- Sarah Barshop
Indianapolis Colts
Stadium: Lucas Oil Stadium
Capacity: 67,000
What we know: The Colts will maintain fan capacity for their Nov. 22 game against Green Bay will stay at 12,500. -- Mike Wells
Jacksonville Jaguars
Stadium: TIAA Bank Field
Capacity: 67,164
What we know: Capacity at Jaguars home games remains at 25%, which means a max attendance of 16,791. The team said any possible increase in capacity will depend on developments regarding the coronavirus as well as any local, state or federal instructions. -- Mike DiRocco
Tennessee Titans
Stadium: Nissan Stadium
Capacity: 69,143
What we know: The Titans, who have four home games remaining, are hosting fans up to a 21% capacity at Nissan Stadium. The capacity marks the maximum allowable audience under CDC guidelines and it is expected that capacity figure will remain throughout the remainder of the season. -- Turron Davenport
AFC WEST
Denver Broncos
Stadium: Empower Field at Mile High
Capacity: 76,125
What we know: The Broncos will have up to 5,700 fans in attendance for each of their five remaining home games, including this week's game against the Chargers. -- Jeff Legwold
Kansas City Chiefs
Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium
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What we know: The Chiefs plan to sell as many as 16,000 tickets, or 22% of Arrowhead Stadium's capacity, for the final three home games, just as they did for the first five. The Chiefs said when the season started they might adjust attendance up or down as the season went along depending on COVID-19 conditions in the Kansas City area, but made no changes to the plan. -- Adam Teicher
Las Vegas Raiders
Stadium: Allegiant Stadium
Capacity: 65,000
What we know: The Raiders, who have five more home games on the schedule, are not allowing fans at this time. -- Paul Gutierrez
Los Angeles Chargers
Stadium: SoFi Stadium
Capacity: 72,240
What we know: The Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams and SoFi Stadium announced both Rams and Chargers home games will be held without fans in attendance until further notice. -- Shelley Smith
NFC EAST
Dallas Cowboys
Stadium: AT&T Stadium
Capacity: 80,000
What we know: The Cowboys, who have four homes left on the schedule, are hosting fans at up to 25% capacity at AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys have had fans at their home games this season, but below the threshold set by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. -- Todd Archer
New York Giants
Stadium: MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 82,500
What we know: No fans are allowed at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey 'until further notice.' This is according to an executive order from Gov. Phil Murphy that caps outdoor gatherings at 500 people. -- Jordan Raanan
Philadelphia Eagles
Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field
Capacity: 69,596
What we know: The Eagles will not have fans at Lincoln Financial Field for the foreseeable future as a result of new restrictions on public gatherings put in place by the city following an increase in coronavirus cases. -- Tim McManus
Washington Football Team
Stadium: FedEx Field
Capacity: 82,000
What we know: With coronavirus cases increasing in Maryland, Washington will have no fans for Sunday's game against Cincinnati. Washington plays in Landover, Maryland. The team had allowed 3,200 fans to attend its Week 9 home game vs. the New York Giants. They have not yet decided on plans for the rest of the season. -- John Keim
NFC NORTH
Chicago Bears
Stadium: Soldier Field
Capacity: 61,500
What we know: The city of Chicago is still not permitting fans to attend Bears' home games. The Bears and city officials continue to have open dialogue, but the prospects of fans at games in 2020 continues to diminish as COVID-19 cases in the state of Illinois are on the rise. -- Jeff Dickerson
Detroit Lions
Stadium: Ford Field
Capacity: 65,000
What we know: Due to an order from Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer that cites new restrictions because of spikes in COVID-19, the Lions are no longer allowed to have fans for at least their Thanksgiving game on Nov. 26 against Houston. Detroit had been having 500 friends and family in attendance. Reached late Sunday night, a Lions spokesman had no comment on Whitmer's decision. -- Michael Rothstein
Green Bay Packers
Stadium: Lambeau Field
Capacity: 81,441
What we know: The Packers have not allowed any fans at Lambeau Field and have made no plans to do so for the time being. -- Rob Demovsky
Minnesota Vikings
Stadium: U.S. Bank Stadium
Capacity: 66,655
What we know: The Vikings announced on Nov. 11 that they will no longer pursue having more than 250 fans for the remainder of the season. Minnesota has four remaining home contests against Dallas, Jacksonville, Carolina and Chicago. The Minnesota Department of Health guidelines limit indoor venue capacity to 250. Since their Week 3 game vs. Tennessee, the Vikings have allowed up to 250 family members of team personnel in attendance to test their game-day protocols.-- Courtney Cronin
NFC SOUTH
Atlanta Falcons
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- Spiders are among the most diverse, widespread and successful predators in the animal kingdom, due in part to the versatile powers at their disposal; their feet can scale any surface, their fangs pack corrosive venom and they secrete a highly adhesive substance more powerful than steel. You might think there isn't much else a spider needs to survive, but many spiders exhibit even more unusual.
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Attending games at stadiums across the country depends on where and when, and guidelines vary from state to state regarding the coronavirus pandemic and the level of COVID-19 cases.
We asked each of our NFL Nation reporters to check with team officials to see where things stand as of Nov. 12:
Jump to:
ARI | ATL | BAL | BUF | CAR | CHI | CIN
CLE | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | HOU | IND
JAX | KC | LAC | LAR | LV | MIA | MIN
NE | NO | NYG | NYJ | PHI | PIT | SF
SEA | TB | TEN | WSH
AFC EAST
Buffalo Bills
Stadium: Bills Stadium
Capacity: 71,608
What we know: The Bills announced there would be no fans allowed at Bills Stadium for the 'foreseeable future.' Buffalo has one home remaining, Week 17 against Miami. -- Marcel Louis-Jacques
Miami Dolphins
Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium
Capacity: 65,326
What we know: The Dolphins will not open their stadium to fans at full capacity despite Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis giving clearance for them to do so. Miami has had a capacity restriction of 13,000 fans for its home games. That plan is expected to continue for now. -- Cameron Wolfe
New England Patriots
Stadium: Gillette Stadium
Capacity: 66,829
What we know: Because of local and state guidelines, the Patriots are not allowing fans at home games for the remainder of the regular season. -- Mike Reiss
New York Jets
Stadium: MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 82,500
What we know: The Jets' policy, formulated by New Jersey state guidelines, hasn't changed: They're not allowing fans at home games until further notice. -- Rich Cimini
AFC NORTH
Baltimore Ravens
Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium
Capacity: 71,008
What we know: The Ravens will not host fans for Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans (on Nov. 22), just three weeks after allowing a crowd of 4,345 at M&T Bank Stadium. In a statement, the Ravens said: 'In giving the matter careful consideration, and with the rise of Maryland's COVID-19 infection rate and increased hospitalizations, the Ravens believe this decision is the correct one in helping protect the well-being and safety of our community.' Baltimore has four remaining home games in the regular season. -- Jamison Hensley
Cincinnati Bengals
Stadium: Paul Brown Stadium
Capacity: 65,515
What we know: The Bengals will have a maximum of 12,000 fans at their remaining five home games this season, including this week's game against Tennessee. Fans will be required to adhere to COVID-19 protocols, including social distancing and using proper face coverings. -- Ben Baby
Cleveland Browns
Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium
Capacity: 67,895
What we know: Ohio continues to allow up to a maximum of 12,000 fans inside NFL stadiums, with 3,000 on each side, including the upper decks. -- Jake Trotter
Pittsburgh Steelers
Stadium: Heinz Field
Capacity: 68,400
What we know: The Steelers' capacity remains at 5,500 fans, as mandated by the state of Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh has four home games remaining.-- Brooke Pryor
AFC SOUTH
Houston Texans
Stadium: NRG Stadium Sites to download games for pc.
Capacity: 72,220
What we know: Capacity at NRG Stadium remains at a maximum of 13,300 fans (about 20%). Tickets are distributed in 'pods' that are supposed to consist of only close friends and family. Houston's next home game is in Week 11 against New England.-- Sarah Barshop
Indianapolis Colts
Stadium: Lucas Oil Stadium
Capacity: 67,000
What we know: The Colts will maintain fan capacity for their Nov. 22 game against Green Bay will stay at 12,500. -- Mike Wells
Jacksonville Jaguars
Stadium: TIAA Bank Field
Capacity: 67,164
What we know: Capacity at Jaguars home games remains at 25%, which means a max attendance of 16,791. The team said any possible increase in capacity will depend on developments regarding the coronavirus as well as any local, state or federal instructions. -- Mike DiRocco
Tennessee Titans
Stadium: Nissan Stadium
Capacity: 69,143
What we know: The Titans, who have four home games remaining, are hosting fans up to a 21% capacity at Nissan Stadium. The capacity marks the maximum allowable audience under CDC guidelines and it is expected that capacity figure will remain throughout the remainder of the season. -- Turron Davenport
AFC WEST
Denver Broncos
Stadium: Empower Field at Mile High
Capacity: 76,125
What we know: The Broncos will have up to 5,700 fans in attendance for each of their five remaining home games, including this week's game against the Chargers. -- Jeff Legwold
Kansas City Chiefs
Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium
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What we know: The Chiefs plan to sell as many as 16,000 tickets, or 22% of Arrowhead Stadium's capacity, for the final three home games, just as they did for the first five. The Chiefs said when the season started they might adjust attendance up or down as the season went along depending on COVID-19 conditions in the Kansas City area, but made no changes to the plan. -- Adam Teicher
Las Vegas Raiders
Stadium: Allegiant Stadium
Capacity: 65,000
What we know: The Raiders, who have five more home games on the schedule, are not allowing fans at this time. -- Paul Gutierrez
Los Angeles Chargers
Stadium: SoFi Stadium
Capacity: 72,240
What we know: The Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams and SoFi Stadium announced both Rams and Chargers home games will be held without fans in attendance until further notice. -- Shelley Smith
NFC EAST
Dallas Cowboys
Stadium: AT&T Stadium
Capacity: 80,000
What we know: The Cowboys, who have four homes left on the schedule, are hosting fans at up to 25% capacity at AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys have had fans at their home games this season, but below the threshold set by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. -- Todd Archer
New York Giants
Stadium: MetLife Stadium
Capacity: 82,500
What we know: No fans are allowed at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey 'until further notice.' This is according to an executive order from Gov. Phil Murphy that caps outdoor gatherings at 500 people. -- Jordan Raanan
Philadelphia Eagles
Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field
Capacity: 69,596
What we know: The Eagles will not have fans at Lincoln Financial Field for the foreseeable future as a result of new restrictions on public gatherings put in place by the city following an increase in coronavirus cases. -- Tim McManus
Washington Football Team
Stadium: FedEx Field
Capacity: 82,000
What we know: With coronavirus cases increasing in Maryland, Washington will have no fans for Sunday's game against Cincinnati. Washington plays in Landover, Maryland. The team had allowed 3,200 fans to attend its Week 9 home game vs. the New York Giants. They have not yet decided on plans for the rest of the season. -- John Keim
NFC NORTH
Chicago Bears
Stadium: Soldier Field
Capacity: 61,500
What we know: The city of Chicago is still not permitting fans to attend Bears' home games. The Bears and city officials continue to have open dialogue, but the prospects of fans at games in 2020 continues to diminish as COVID-19 cases in the state of Illinois are on the rise. -- Jeff Dickerson
Detroit Lions
Stadium: Ford Field
Capacity: 65,000
What we know: Due to an order from Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer that cites new restrictions because of spikes in COVID-19, the Lions are no longer allowed to have fans for at least their Thanksgiving game on Nov. 26 against Houston. Detroit had been having 500 friends and family in attendance. Reached late Sunday night, a Lions spokesman had no comment on Whitmer's decision. -- Michael Rothstein
Green Bay Packers
Stadium: Lambeau Field
Capacity: 81,441
What we know: The Packers have not allowed any fans at Lambeau Field and have made no plans to do so for the time being. -- Rob Demovsky
Minnesota Vikings
Stadium: U.S. Bank Stadium
Capacity: 66,655
What we know: The Vikings announced on Nov. 11 that they will no longer pursue having more than 250 fans for the remainder of the season. Minnesota has four remaining home contests against Dallas, Jacksonville, Carolina and Chicago. The Minnesota Department of Health guidelines limit indoor venue capacity to 250. Since their Week 3 game vs. Tennessee, the Vikings have allowed up to 250 family members of team personnel in attendance to test their game-day protocols.-- Courtney Cronin
NFC SOUTH
Atlanta Falcons
Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Capacity: 71,000
What we know: The Falcons, who have three home games remaining, plan to continue to host a limited number of fans. -- ESPN staff
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Carolina Panthers
Stadium: Bank of America Stadium
Capacity: 75,523
What we know: The Panthers remain in Phase 3 based Gov. Roy Cooper's orders, so they are allowed to have only 5,240 fans at Bank of America Stadium. Carolina has four home games remaining, including this weekend's contest vs. Tampa Bay. -- David Newton
New Orleans Saints
Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Capacity: 73,208
What we know: The Saints had 3,000 fans in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome for the first time in Week 7. That number will increase to 6,000 for their two November home games. And if local health and safety guidelines remain in place, they can have 15,000 fans at their two December home games. Restrictions are tighter in New Orleans than the rest of the state, so the Saints actually had discussions about potentially moving their games to LSU's Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge before they reached an agreement with New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. -- Mike Triplett
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Stadium: Raymond James Stadium
Capacity: 65,890
What we know: Tampa Bay, which has four home games remaining on its schedule, will have a max capacity of 25% for fans as that is the maximum allowed under NFL and CDC guidelines. -- Jenna Laine
NFC WEST
Arizona Cardinals
Stadium: State Farm Stadium
Capacity: 63,400
What we know: The Cardinals will not have general public fans for their finals two games, Weeks 15 and 16. They will only allow immediate family members of players and staff. -- Josh Weinfuss
Los Angeles Rams
Stadium: SoFi Stadium
Capacity: 72,240
What we know: The Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams and SoFi Stadium announced that both Rams and Chargers home games will be held without fans in attendance until further notice. -- Lindsey Thiry
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San Francisco 49ers
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Stadium: Levi's Stadium
Capacity: 68,500
What we know: Despite an announcement from California Gov. Gavin Newsom that outdoor stadiums meeting the proper requirements in their counties would be able to have up to 20% capacity for home games, the 49ers continue to move forward with no fans. That's because, soon after Newsom's announcement, the Santa Clara County public health department issued a statement saying 'audiences at professional sporting events will not be allowed any time soon.' The Niners continue to work with the county to figure out a solution but until that can be found, fans are not allowed at Levi's Stadium. -- Nick Wagoner
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Seattle Seahawks
Stadium: CenturyLink Field
Capacity: 69,000
What we know: The Seahawks announced on Nov. 10 that they will continue playing without fans at CenturyLink Field for their next home game, which is Thursday, Nov. 19 against Arizona. They haven't hosted fans for their first four home games. Their announcement leaves open the possibility of hosting fans in December in a limited capacity if local public health and government officials determine conditions have improved enough to do so. -- Brady Henderson