The Green Bay Packers are telling their fans crowds at historic Lambeau Field will be much smaller than they have been in the past – and that’s if there are any fans at all.
The Packers informed ticket holders Friday to get ready for an N-F-L season unlike anything they’ve ever experienced due to the coronavirus pandemic. Social distancing means the stadium seating capacity will be significantly reduced and you’ll have to wear some kind of face-covering for the games.
Fans have been told they can opt-out of the 2020 season home games without losing control of their seats for next year.
For now, it looks like Allen Lazard will get the first shot at being the Packers number-two wide receiver behind Davante Adams. No help is coming from the 2020 N-F-L Draft, but there could be another answer.
The Packers signed C-F-L All-Star Reggie Begelton in January. Playing for the Calgary Stampeders Begelton caught 102 passes for 14-hundred-44 yards and 10 touchdowns.
It’s not an easy jump from the Canadian Football League to the N-F-L, but Packers coach Matt LaFleur has already said he’s “super impressed” by Begelton’s participation in the virtual off-season program.














