ORLANDO, Fla. – The National Football League announced Friday that 22,000 fans will be allowed inside Raymond James Stadium in Tampa for the Super Bowl next month.Among the 22,000 fans will be 7,500 health care workers vaccinated for the coronavirus.
In a normal year, Raymond James Stadium can seat about 65,000 fans.[TRENDING: Navy to continue bombing in Florida | SpaceX readies for 2nd launch this week | Luxurious Florida home used as brothel]“If you’re able to swing it, I want to personally invite each member of your team to be our guests at the Super Bowl,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a video call with employees at Sarasota Memorial Hospital.Steve Hogan, CEO of Florida Citrus Sports, knows what it takes to put on a big game.