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Saints won't request proof of vaccination to attend games, hope to not require masks

Earlier this week, the Seattle Seahawks confirmed intentions to fill Lumen Field to capacity for games this season despite continued concerns related to COVID-19, while the Baltimore Ravens announced they will open 12 free training camp practices to fans. 

Ahead of the weekend, the New Orleans Saints explained why they haven't yet finalized plans for upcoming events and contests.

"Based on the current City of New Orleans policy, if we were to start the season today, the city of New Orleans would require fans to wear masks to host an event with full capacity," the Saints said in a prepared statement. "The New Orleans Saints would not, and will not, require proof of vaccination for fans attending our games. As our community vaccination rate continues to improve over the summer, we fully expect and intend to begin the season without masks being required. Additionally, 100 percent of our coaching and football operations staff are fully vaccinated, and we are amongst the top three teams in the NFL in player vaccination rate. As we have stated in the past, we encourage everyone eligible in our community to get vaccinated to protect themselves, their families, and their neighbors. This will further ensure our intentions of not requiring a mask to attend our games."

Along with the Saints, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins have reportedly reached the 85% coronavirus vaccination threshold among players that allows for the loosening of health and safety protocols related to the pandemic. NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills said earlier in the day that 65% of NFL players have received at least one vaccine shot. 

Meanwhile, the Buffalo Bills have repeatedly said they intend to have "a 100% vaccinated attendance" for games this season. 

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