Preparing for its first season at the new SoFi stadium, the Los Angeles Rams sent a letter Tuesday to the stadium’s seat license holders informing them that the stadium would have limited or no capacity in 2020 due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. .
In addition, season tickets for the upcoming season “will not be possible,” according to the team’s website.
The news that the Rams were shipped with few or no fans was delivered the same day that the Green Bay Packers season ticket holders were sent a questionnaire asking them to “opt” or “opt.” for an opportunity to buy tickets for this season The Packers organization also stated in the statement about the questionnaire that it was still optimistic of having fans at Lambeau Field, but that there was a possibility of being “unable to host fans for this season’s games.” season”.
While Lambeau Field is rich in history, the Rams, and Chargers co-hosts, were looking to start a new tradition in Los Angeles with their initial season at their permanent home after previously playing at the Los Angeles Coliseum.
According to the Rams letter, season tickets will be deferred for the 2021 season and stadium seat license holders will take priority for 2020 single-game tickets, if applicable. All previous ticket purchases and transferred tickets for individual games will be canceled.
Season tickets will be deferred for the 2021 season, and SSL holders will have priority for 2020 single-game tickets if fans can enter the stadium during the 2020 season. All previous single-game ticket purchases and Transferred tickets will be canceled.
The Rams, hoping to count on fans for the team’s first game against the Dallas Cowboys in Sunday Night Football, he urged his fans to unite by wearing masks to combat the spread of the new coronavirus.