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NFL Franchise Notes: Bears Nix Season-Ticket Packages For '20

In Chicago, Colleen Kane noted the Bears "will not have season-ticket packages for the 2020 season," and in the event some fans are allowed at Soldier Field, the team "will offer single-game tickets to season ticket holders first." There will be "no multi-game packages" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 7/25).

QUARTER CAPACITY: In Indianapolis, Ethan Sears noted due to state and local regulations, the Colts "anticipate there will be a maximum of 25% capacity at Lucas Oil Stadium in 2020," which is "approximately 15,000 fans." There are "two half-season ticket plans available for 2020 with seniority determining who will get to attend games" (INDIANAPOLIS STAR, 7/25).

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