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NFL: Fans who attend games told to wear face masks

Volunteer Aileen Angeles wears a Seattle Mariners hat and Seattle Seahawks mask as she helps hand out potatoes donated by Washington potato farmers who are giving away a million pounds of excess potatoes, as a result of the food service industry slowdown caused by the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19), in Auburn, Washington on May 7, 2020
Image: The NFL has confirmed that fans attending games will have to wear face masks

NFL fans attending games during the upcoming season must wear face masks, the league confirmed on Wednesday.

Teams and local governments in NFL markets across the United States have moved to limit the number of fans inside stadiums during the new season, which kicks off on September 10, in order to help mitigate the spread of Covid-19.

"For those wondering, yes, it is league-wide: fans at NFL games this season will be required to wear face coverings," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a tweet.

The New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens previously said they would significantly reduce the number of attendees on gamedays, while the New York Jets and New York Giants said this week that no fans will attend any upcoming games at MetLife Stadium, citing an executive order from New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy.

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