When the NFL season starts, the 49ers, Chargers, Rams and Raiders might not be allowed by California’s government officials to have full stadiums due to COVID-19. Meanwhile, the Jaguars, Buccaneers and Dolphins might be permitted to have nearly-full stadiums in Florida.
That would create an unfair advantage for teams that play in states where fans are allowed to attend sporting events. During an appearance on NFL Network this week, Ian Rapoport said the league is considering allowing varying attendance levels this season.
“What it sounds like, from my understanding — the league is leaning toward right now — is to allow the local authorities to determine how many fans can be in the stands,” Rapoport said on Wednesday. “If you’ve been following the coronavirus . . . these states and the circumstances in these states vary so greatly, it does make sense that the NFL lets local authorities determine it.”
It remains to be seen if the league will follow through with that possibility. Right now, the NFL is likely still hoping fans will be allowed in every state.
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