By Associated Press - Monday, August 24, 2020

The Baltimore Ravens won’t have any fans at home games for the first part of the upcoming season because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The team had outlined a plan to accommodate a crowd of 7,500, but decided against it “based on the recommendations of public health experts.”

In a statement, the team said that “for the time being, it is in the best interest of the general public and our organization that fans not attend games.”

The Ravens said they will continue to work with health officials about finding a way to eventually make the stadium safe for fans during home games.

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