With the start of the 2020 NFL regular season, we still don’t know whether or not fans will be allowed at Soldier Field. But we do know that if the Chicago Bears will be allowed to open their stadium to fans, that it would be at a limited capacity.
The Bears announced Friday that there will be no season-ticket packages for the 2020 season, and that if fans are allowed at Soldier Field, tickets would be made available on a single-game basis exclusively to season ticket holders.
Here’s what Bears President and CEO Ted Phillips said in a statement sent to the media.
“It was a tough decision, but the health and safety of everyone must remain our top priority. If we are able to host fans at home games, Season Ticket Holders, starting with PSL holders, will have the first opportunity to purchase single-game tickets. We are incredibly thankful for their loyalty, patience and support throughout this unique and challenging time.”
Earlier this offseason, the Bears offered up full refunds for season ticket holders amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Now with the announcement that there will be no season tickets, the team announced that all season ticket holders will receive a refund or their 2020 payments can be credited to the 2021 season.
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