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26 minutes ago, 16thBBall Fan said:

I'm not sure if I can list the ticket place on here but it was a 3rd party national company that deals in sports and concert tickets.

Go ahead and list it as long as it doesn't otherwise violate any of our Terms of Service.

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4 minutes ago, theguru said:

I just got an email from the Bengals saying they are being prevented from having any fans at the first home game on September 13th vs. LAC. 

Dear ......

Sports hold a special place in American life. Nowhere is that more true than in the state of Ohio, which holds historic relationships with all the major sports. Ohio's relationship with football stands without peer, and Ohio is widely known as the home of professional football in America.
 
While you opted out of attending games this fall we remained hopeful about hosting some fans at Paul Brown Stadium. Over the past several months, we have worked diligently with the NFL, with local (powers) and with experts in the health community to submit a plan with the hopes of responsibly reopening professional football in Ohio and safely welcoming fans back to Paul Brown Stadium.
 
Unfortunately we (recently) received feedback from the (powers that be) that prevents us from having any fans at our first home game (Sept. 13 vs. LAC).
 
We were always planning to keep you close during what we hope is an exciting 2020 Bengals season - including the debut of Joe Burrow, the return of AJ Green, and an exciting new defense featuring DJ Reader, Vonn Bell and many others. Now we must find new ways to virtually engage all of our loyal Season Ticket Members. For now, follow us on our social channels @Bengals and visit Bengals.com for exclusive videos and more.
 
Most importantly, we hope you and your loved ones are healthy and staying strong during these challenging times. We love and admire the resilience of Who Dey Nation and look forward to being together again next.
If you have any questions please contact our STM Services team at (513) 455-8888 or email with questions.
 
Stay safe & WHO DEY!
 
Season Ticket Member Services Team
Cincinnati Bengals
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4 minutes ago, nkypete said:

Dear ......

Sports hold a special place in American life. Nowhere is that more true than in the state of Ohio, which holds historic relationships with all the major sports. Ohio's relationship with football stands without peer, and Ohio is widely known as the home of professional football in America.
 
While you opted out of attending games this fall we remained hopeful about hosting some fans at Paul Brown Stadium. Over the past several months, we have worked diligently with the NFL, with local (powers) and with experts in the health community to submit a plan with the hopes of responsibly reopening professional football in Ohio and safely welcoming fans back to Paul Brown Stadium.
 
Unfortunately we (recently) received feedback from the (powers that be) that prevents us from having any fans at our first home game (Sept. 13 vs. LAC).
 
We were always planning to keep you close during what we hope is an exciting 2020 Bengals season - including the debut of Joe Burrow, the return of AJ Green, and an exciting new defense featuring DJ Reader, Vonn Bell and many others. Now we must find new ways to virtually engage all of our loyal Season Ticket Members. For now, follow us on our social channels @Bengals and visit Bengals.com for exclusive videos and more.
 
Most importantly, we hope you and your loved ones are healthy and staying strong during these challenging times. We love and admire the resilience of Who Dey Nation and look forward to being together again next.
If you have any questions please contact our STM Services team at (513) 455-8888 or email with questions.
 
Stay safe & WHO DEY!
 
Season Ticket Member Services Team
Cincinnati Bengals

What a bummer, the stadium is enormous and there is plenty of room to distance everyone and whatever else needs to be done so that fans can enjoy the game in person.

2020 is the worst... 

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