Arizona Cardinals to host 1,200 fans at Oct. 25 game against Seahawks – 12news.com KPNX
GLENDALE, Ariz. — As sports organizations begin to bring back fans incrementally as the pandemic continues, the Arizona Cardinals announced Friday that they would host 1,200 fans at their Oct. 25 game against the Seattle Seahawks, allowed by the Arizona Department of Health Services.
This marks the first time the Cardinals will have tickets available for the general public this season. In week three, the Cardinals admitted approximately 750 family members or close friends of players to the home game against the Detroit Lions.
The tickets will only be available to season-ticket members, and will be given out based on seniority.
The Cardinals say the seats will only be sold in quantities of two, and will be assigned using local and state COVID-19 guidelines.
The following protocols will be in place:
Season ticket holders will be emailed Friday with information.
Decisions on attendance for future games has not yet been decided. The Cardinals next home games after Oct. 25 are Nov. 8 and Nov. 15.
Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill spoke to Team 12’s Ryan Cody prior to the season about his COVID-19 diagnosis over the summer and the team’s responsibility to bring back fans in a safe manner as the pandemic continues.
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