The Green Bay Packers are hopeful fans will be able to come to games at Lambeau Field this season.
Team President Mark Murphy says it could be around 10,000 to 12,000, but they’ll track state and local trends.
Packers spokesman Aaron Popkey says they’re exploring other possible events, like drive-in movies, to generate revenue.
The team also made a little more than $500 million in revenue over the past fiscal year. That’s the first time the Packers have topped that milestone.
The new fiscal year started April 1st. Murphy says they’re in good financial shape to handle what he calls “uncharted waters” during the pandemic.
The team will also let season ticket holders “opt out” this year, without impacting their future seats.




