Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Saturday that he'll be allowing his state's two NFL teams to host up to 6,000 fans for a few specific games.
The Cincinnati Bengals responded with a statement and revealed they will allow fans at their Oct. 4 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars and Oct. 25 game against the Cleveland Browns.
— Cincinnati Bengals (@Bengals) September 5, 2020
Similarly, the Browns will be hosting fans at their Sept. 17 game against the Bengals and Sept. 27 game against the Washington Football Team.
The news comes as few teams around the NFL have announced plans to host a limited amount of fans at home games this season.
Teams that won't be allowing fans at all include the Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots, though those situations could be evaluated in the fluid coronavirus situation we currently are in.
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