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The Cleveland Browns Permitted to Have Fans in the Stands

While other teams will not allow fans in the stands to control the spread of COVID-19, the Cleveland Browns will open their stadium on game day. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine granted permission to the State of Ohio’s sports order to allow fans to attend games. The Browns’ FirstEnergy Stadium will fill about 10% capacity for the teams first two home games.

The Cleveland Browns will provide the safest environment for fans attending games this 2020 season.

“We greatly appreciate Governor DeWine and Mayor Jackson, along with the state and city health departments, for their support of our FirstEnergy Stadium Responsible Restart Plan. We are grateful for their collaboration and contributions throughout our process, as well as those of medical experts from the CDC, University Hospitals and Duke University, industry-leading venue consultants and the NFL, to craft a plan that will help create as safe as an environment as possible at the stadium for our players, coaches, gameday staff and fans.”

-Browns Spokesperson

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Mecca Lennon has been a Journalist for In The Zone since August 2020. Mecca has experience in journalism and professional writing from experiences obtained in the classroom and through various leadership roles. Mecca has facilitated and assisted in campaigns to enhance social media presence and overall prestige in brands. A Public Relations student at William Paterson University, she aspires to work in a sports related role with an emphasis on the NFL.
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