NFL: Bills will still be able to welcome spectators for their 2nd playoff game

Monday, Jan 11, 2021. 7:34 PM

The Buffalo Bills have once again been granted permission to host a limited number of fans for their second playoff game.

The crowd for their American divisional game against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night will be limited to 6,700 spectators. These are the same number who were able to witness the Bills’ 27-24 victory over the Indianapolis Colts last weekend.

It was the Bills’ first game that spectators could attend this season. As with the game against the Colts, each person wishing to attend the clash against the Ravens must have undergone a negative COVID-19 detection test no later than 72 hours before the kick-off time.

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo made the announcement on Monday, after saying early indications suggest that the operation last weekend was a success. Of the 7,157 people who took a rapid test, 137 tested positive for the coronavirus.

It is still unclear how many people who attended the meeting subsequently tested positive.

The Bills have already announced that tickets are all sold out, as they are limited to their season ticket holders who have rolled over their 2020 season ticket to the 2021 season.

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