Fans will be permitted to attend training camp in 2021 with some restrictions

Fans will be able to be in the stands for Cardinals camp, but they will not get to interact with players.

The Arizona Cardinals have held open training camp practices for years. Since 2013, fans have been able to go to the stadium to see them practice. Last year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, that was not possible.

However, fans should be back in the stands at State Farm Stadium when training camp begins at the end of July.

The NFL and NFLPA agreed to new COVID-19 protocols for the 2021 season.

Among them, fans will be permitted to attend training camp, with some restrictions.

It is almost normal, but there is a part of camp that will be missing — interaction with players.

Traditionally, players will stick around after practice and sign autographs and take pictures with fans who come down to the railing.

That will not be possible this year.

The Cardinals have not yet formally announced the schedule and logistics for training camp yet, but they will open camp July 28 with almost the entire league.

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