There can be no enthusiasts in the stands for the Giants’ and New York Jets’ house games at MetLife Stadium until they realize New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s executive order, which restricts outdoor meetings due to the COVID-1nine pandemic, the group station announced Monday. . .
The resolution is probably high to last the entire 2020 NFL season, but with the recognition that the stage will continue to be reviewed and reassessed for weeks and months.
“We help Governor Murphy’s resolution in the interest of fitness and public advocacy, and until times change, the Jets and Giants will play our games without the wonderfulness of the enthusiasts present,” the Jets and Giants said in a joint social media post. Monday.
“While we like to have enthusiasts at MetLife Stadium for our games, continue to paint with Governor Murphy’s workplace and get updates if needed.”
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Just 10 days ago, in an interview with Sirius XM NFL Radio, Murphy expressed optimism when asked if enthusiasts can also attend NFL games in New Jersey, and said that thereafter, he doesn’t rule it out.
Apparently, times have replaced enough for Murphy, in collaboration with the teams, to approach the gates indefinitely.
“My leadership has worked a lot with the professional and college group sports station to figure out how to safely continue with the games in their stadiums amid the COVID-1nine pandemic,” Murphy said in a statement. “As we go ahead of the day when we overlook, we will be able to return to the games as usual and applaud from the stands, the persistent considerations for fitness and the defense of fans, team members and staff dictate that our decree restricting outdoor meetings applies to sporting events, adding school camp.
“We will continue to monitor the fact of public fitness and paintings with fitness experts to find out how to move ahead, and we will continue to paint heavily with the group play station as conditions change. Like all New Jersey fans, I look to see our group play station at home and plan to be there persistently to help the group play station when it’s safe to do so.
The Giants will be using MetLife Stadium as the hub for their training camp, which officially is set to begin with the entire team reporting by July 28.
The Jets are expected to report their rookies on Tuesday, and the team will head to the camp at their school premises in Florham Park, New Jersey, on July 28.
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