BILLS TWEET: NO FANS AT HOME GAMES ‘FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE’

Written by on September 30, 2020

As recently reported by News 10 NBC, there was talk Monday, September 28th that the Buffalo Bills will be able to have fans in the stadium for home games by mid-October, but a tweet from the team the next day says there won’t be fans in the bills stadium for the foreseeable future.

Monday, the Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said he would be willing to allow around 7,000 fans into the stadium for home games starting October 15th. Tuesday, the Buffalo Bills tweeted the following statement:
“We hope you, your family and friends remain healthy and safe, and are enjoying our strong start to the season. At the end of August, we announced we would not be having fans for the first two games of our season based on guidance from the New York State Department of Health for professional sports. As of today, there has been no change to those protocols and fans will not be able to attend home games for the foreseeable future.
 We promise you we are working diligently behind the scenes to ensure we are ready to provide fans with a safe environment should protocols change and we are able to root for the bills in person.”

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