The COVID-19 pandemic is raging throughout the country and has even breached the Cleveland Browns roster. Yet with renewed regulations and tougher restrictions being enacted in Ohio to try to combat the spread of the coronavirus, the Browns will still permit fans to attend Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Cuyahoga County Board of Health and the City of Cleveland have both issued stay-at-home advisories for residents that run through mid-December. However, the Browns remain confident in their seating and attendance protocols, which were approved by those same bodies earlier this year.
The Browns allow up to 12,000 fans into FirstEnergy Stadium. All the available seats were filled in the Week 10 win over the Texans despite inclement weather.