Broncos will allow 5,700 fans starting in Week 3

The Broncos will have 5,700 fans in attendance when they host the Buccaneers in Week 3.

The Denver Broncos will not have fans in attendance when they host the Tennessee Titans at Empower Field at Mile High in Week 1. Denver will begin hosting a limited number of fans beginning in Week 3.

When the Broncos host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sept. 27, Denver will have 5,700 fans in attendance. That’s approximately 7.5 percent of the stadium’s capacity (76,125 for a usual event).

Season ticket holders will automatically be “entered into a weighted lottery based on priority number for single-game tickets and parking passes with an on-sale date within the next week,” according to a press release from the team.

The limited number of fans who are allowed will have to wear masks and practice social distancing guidelines. Any fans who do not wear masks or follow social distancing guidelines will be asked to leave the stadium. Tailgating also won’t be allowed.

“Fans are required to take their temperature before heading to the stadium,” the team said in a statement. “Fans should stay home if they are sick, showing any COVID-19 symptoms or if they have come in close contact with anyone who tested positive for COVID-19.”

The Broncos’ added safety measures for the 2020 season include the installation of 500 hand sanitizer stations at the stadium.

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Report: Broncos will allow limited fans starting in Week 3

The Broncos will be allowed to begin hosting a limited number of fans at their home games beginning in Week 3 against the Buccaneers.

The Denver Broncos will begin allowing a limited amount of fans to attend games at Empower Field at Mile High beginning in Week 3 of the NFL season, according to a report from KDVR-TV’s Matt Mauro.

The Broncos previously announced that fans will not be allowed to attend their Week 1 season opener against the Tennessee Titans on Sept. 14. If KDVR’s report is accurate, some fans will be allowed when Denver hosts Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sept. 27.

“The state has not said how many fans will be allowed in; Broncos have not said how tickets will be sold,” Mauro tweeted on Sunday evening. If Denver is allowed to sell 20% of the stadium’s capacity (76,125) like some other teams, that would be 15,225 fans in Week 3.

It sounds like capacity will be limited to less than 20%, at least initially. KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis indicated on Sunday evening that the Bucs game will likely have fewer than 15,000 fans in attendance.

The Broncos will play games with no fans in attendance for at least Weeks 1-2. After hosting the Titans, Denver will face the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road in Week 2 and there won’t be any fans at that game.

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XFL Ratings dip again, but is it cause for concern?

XFL Week 3 ratings dropped from Week 2 ratings which dropped from Week 1 ratings. Where is the bottom?

When the AAF had great ratings for its first week, a lot of people overreacted to the news and said a new era of extra football had begun. Then the AAF flamed out miserably and was the subject of many a long-form commentary. The XFL had some really strong numbers when it came to viewership in its first week and I am happy to report it seems like we all learned our lesson. Everyone seemed to wait with bated breath to find out what XFL ratings would look like in Week 2 and Week 3. Unfortunately for the XFL, the answer seems to be: not great.

Now, here is the silver lining. The XFL had two games on cable this weekend and ratings are always lower on cable because people either don’t have access to it — mostly by choice, but sometimes by circumstance — so they had to expect that ratings would dip since half the games weren’t on broadcast.

The problem is that they’ve now lost almost half of their Week 1 viewers. The product doesn’t seem to be sticking. There needs to be a bottom, but we don’t know where that bottom is.

The easy answer would be to simply try and get more games on broadcast networks, but it doesn’t work that way. The XFL can’t simply tell television distributors what to do to boost league viewership numbers. They can ask. After all, the XFL is probably still doing better numbers than traditional shows, but that doesn’t mean their TV partners will comply. Cable channels need their schedules filled as well and the XFL is the perfect filler.

The real issue is that the XFL may be in a battle with perception. The more ratings drop, the more it looks like the league is struggling. The more it looks like the league is struggling, the less likely fans will be willing to invest their time and effort into finding games and watching them all the way through. That leads to even lower ratings. It’s a circular self-fulfilling prophecy. By the way, the XFL has seven more weeks in its season. There has to be a bottom, but we just don’t know where it is yet.

The good news is that if the league can hold on and get to the playoffs, people will watch — if for novelty reasons only. Once the league lasts a year, it can start to gain more traction and viewers will feel more comfortable investing that time, effort, and hopefully money. It could be a bumpy seven weeks, but the goal should be to hold out for as long as possible. That all depends on how much money the league plans to use in the process of staying alive.

XFL Week 3: Important details, TV schedule and how to stream online

How to watch, stream, and more important details about Week 3 of XFL football.

Football, once again, no longer ends in February.

The XFL has returned for a second time and has a shot at redemption. The league is composed of eight teams that are compiled of former NFL players and NFL hopefuls. The league has put its own twist on football, with several interesting rules changes.

Many former Chiefs are littered throughout XFL rosters. You can find a list of those players here and which team Chiefs Kingdom voted to root for here.

The first week of play was filled with excitement and innovation. Below are the important game details for each of the XFL Week 3 games. If you have questions, reach out to us on Twitter @TheChiefsWire.

Houston Roughnecks at Tampa Bay Vipers (+6.5)

When: Saturday, Feb. 22nd, 1:00 p.m. CT

Where: Raymond James Stadium – Tampa, FL

Rosters: RoughnecksVipers

TV: ABC

Live stream: fuboTV (try it for free)

Betting: Visit BetMGM

Dallas Renegades at Seattle Dragons (+4.5)

When: Saturday, Feb. 22nd, 4:00 p.m. CT

Where: CenturyLink Field – Seattle, WA

Rosters: RenegadesDragons

TV: FOX

Live stream: fuboTV (try it for free)

Betting: Visit BetMGM

New York Guardians at St. Louis BattleHawks (-9.5)

When: Sunday, Feb. 23rd, 2:00 p.m. CT

Where: The Dome at America’s Center – St Louis, MO

Rosters: Guardians | BattleHawks

TV: ESPN

Live stream: fuboTV (try it for free)

Betting: Visit BetMGM

DC Defenders at LA Wildcats (+8)

When: Sunday, Feb. 23rd, 5:00 p.m. CT

Where: Dignity Health Sports Park – Carson, CA

Rosters: Defenders | Wildcats

TV: FS1

Live stream: fuboTV (try it for free)

Betting: Visit BetMGM