INDIANAPOLIS — If you want to be one of the 7,500 fans in Lucas Oil Stadium for the Indianapolis Colts game against the New York Jets on Sept. 27, single-game tickets are now available.
Tickets will be sold in “pods” to maintain physical distancing between unrelated groups.
For more information on how to get tickets, click here.
Colts owner Jim Irsay said Thursday the cap of fans has been extended from 2,500 to 7,500 for the Sept. 27 game. The Marion County Department of Public Health approved the capacity, Irsay tweeted.
The Marion County Dept. of Health has approved a capacity of 7,500 for our game vs. the Jets on Sept. 27.
— Jim Irsay (@JimIrsay) September 17, 2020
Only 2,500 fans will be allowed to attend Sunday's home opener.
Several health and safety changes at Colts games were announced earlier this month. All fans and employees will have to participate in a COVID-19 screening, including a questionnaire and temperature check before they are allowed into the stadium. People are required to wear masks except when they are eating or drinking.
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