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BEREA, Ohio — The Browns are still accepting season ticket deposits for 2019, but seats could soon be sold out if you don’t act fast.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Browns are raising prices for season-ticket holders in 2020, the second consecutive year with an increase.
The Browns are scheduled to open the season there on Sept. 13. © 2020 Entercom Communications Corp. All rights reserved. In a letter sent to season ticket holders Thursday afternoon, the team also informed fans that face coverings will be required to attend games.Earlier this week the Baltimore Ravens announced capacity at M&T Bank Stadium would be limited to less than 14,000 fans. Planning for a season they acknowledge will be "very different," the Cleveland Browns told their season-ticket holders they can opt out of the 2020 season without penalty and other plans related to the COVID-19 virus and its impact on the NFL.The Browns sent a letter to their fans on Thursday that outlined some new policies due to the pandemic. The Cleveland Browns have joined other NFL teams in adapting to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic by offering some options for fans. … "The team did not say how many fans will be allowed in the 67,000-seat stadium, which has been the Browns' lakefront home since 1999.Earlier this week, the Baltimore Ravens said they'll seat fewer than 14,000 fans at M&T Bank Stadium. The Browns have yet to set a capacity for FirstEnergy Stadium for 2020 but acknowledged a significant reduction in seating is forthcoming.Below is the full unedited letter the team sent Thursday to their ticket holders.Yankees Star LeMahieu Leaves Early Due to Thumb InjuryBieber sharp again, Indians beat Tigers for 19th time in rowNBA Playoff Matchups Set After Blazers Lock Up Final Spot in WestFormer Browns Star Chip Banks Seriously Injured in Fatal ShootingWorld Series MVP Strasburg Back to IL With Hand InjuryLaid-Off Ballpark Food Workers Serve Up Protest Outside MLB GameNew Orleans Pelicans Dismiss Coach Alvin Gentry: ReportJohn Fanta: Zach Plesac is digging his own hole, not the mediaSteve Helwagen is cautiously optimistic there will be a spring football seasonBoston Bruins Goalie Tuukka Rask Opts Out of NHL PlayoffsWhen Should People Who Recover From COVID-19 Get Retested?Ryan Reynolds Asks Young Canadians to Stop Partying Amid COVID-19: 'Don't Kill My Mom'‘The View’ Is Bringing Back Sara Haines as Co-Host for 24th SeasonThis Is the Likely Order COVID-19 Symptoms Will Appear: StudyTiffani Thiessen Shares Throwback Swimsuit Photo as ‘Research’ for ‘Saved by the Bell’ Reboot© 2020 ENTERCOM COMMUNICATIONS CORP. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Bud Light Fridge or Free Season Tickets Compliments of FirstEnergy: 4: Wednesday, March 4, 2020 at 5:00pm EST: Trip to 2020 NFL Draft in Las Vegas to announce a Day 3 Draft pick: 4: Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 5:00pm EST: Away Game Trip for Two: 4: Friday, …
The Browns are scheduled to open the season there on Sept. 13.If Cleveland season-ticket holders decide not to attend games in 2020, they can retain their same seat location in 2021. The team announced this week that season-ticket holders will be able to opt-out of purchasing their seats in 2020 due to the pandemic. If Cleveland season-ticket holders decide not to attend games in 2020, they can retain their same seat location in 2021.
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With that in mind, the Cleveland Browns have sent out a 23-question survey to their season ticket holders to gauge their comfort level about returning to FirstEnergy Stadium this fall. In a letter sent to season ticket holders Thursday afternoon, the team also informed fans that face coverings will be required to attend games.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (92.3 The Fan) – The Browns will allow fans to opt out of purchasing season tickets for the upcoming 2020 season. As the Cleveland Browns' 2020 season approaches, it remains to be seen whether or not fans will be able to attend games at FirstEnergy Stadium this fall. Anyone attending a game at FirstEnergy Stadium will have to follow physical-distancing guidelines and wear "mandated facial coverings.