Three teams receive permission to open 100% stadiums

Florida authorities granted permission to the Dolphins de Miami to open its doors and receive 65 thousand people at the Hard Rock Stadium, during the rest of the season of the NFL… And no need for masks!

Like the Buccaneers de Tampa Bay and the Jacksonville Jaguars, the state’s other pair of franchises.

However, none of the teams has communicated their intention to occupy their entire premises, while several franchises keep the properties closed until further notice.

These three franchises share Florida and its governor, Ron DeSantis (Republican Party), would have allowed this opening in the sports stadiums of the NFL, Fox revealed.

None of these teams play this weekend at home, so they would make their decision public until next week to open or not 100 percent.

Reports from Miami suggest that the Dolphins will remain with 13,000 people per commitment in their next game at Hard Rock Stadium, to be played on October 25, against the Chargers.

The Raymond James Stadium, home of the Buccaneers, has a capacity for 66 thousand spectators; Jaguars’ TIAA Bank Field for 68,000.

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