Miami Herald

Cowboys won’t offer season tickets

- From Miami Herald Wire Services

The Dallas Cowboys will not offer season tickets to season ticket holders for the 2020 season due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the team announced Thursday.

The team did not acknowledg­e how many fans will be allowed into AT&T Stadium but said attendance will be limited. The State of Texas has a policy of 50% capacity for outdoor venues though that number could be reduced to 25%.

Season ticket holders will be given the first option to purchase a limited number of single game tickets.

Fans who have already purchased single game tickets from an official NFL licensed channel for games in 2020 will receive communicat­ion regarding the cancellati­on of tickets and process to obtain a credit or refund.

“Following the policies set by the National Football League, along with government and CDC guidelines due to the COVID-19 pandemic, capacity at AT&T Stadium will be limited and therefore, Dallas Cowboys season tickets will not be available for the 2020 season and will resume in the 2021 NFL season,” the Cowboys said in an email.

Season ticket holders will receive an email with sale informatio­n at the end of August if they choose to select this option.

Season ticket holders may also decline the opportunit­y to purchase single game tickets for the 2020 season. Season ticket holders will still retain tenure, seat location and associated benefits for the 2021 season and beyond.

Season ticket holders who have paid their ticket invoice will have the option to apply the credit to future ticket purchases or receive a refund.

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Titans general manager

Jon Robinson says he has been in touch with Vic Beasley and that the linebacker knows his absence from training camp is unexcused. The Titans placed Beasley on the Reserve/Did Not Report list Tuesday. Beasley is subject to a $50,000 fine each day he’s absent from camp.

Carolina decided to keep undrafted rookie Joey Slye as its kicker and released veteran Graham Gano, who missed all of last season with a knee injury.

Detroit placed cornerback Justin Coleman and tight end Isaac Nauta on the reserve/COVID-19 list, after he tested positive for the coronaviru­s on Wednesday.

LeSean McCoy,

32, agreed to terms on a one-year deal, providing experience­d depth at the running back position.

Green Bay placed veteran kicker Mason Crosby, tight end

Jace Sternberge­r and defensive tackle Trevyon Hester on their COVID-19 reserve list.

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