Steelers to Refund Ticket Sales If Games Aren't Played or Played Without Fans

PITTSBURGH -- Like the rest of the NFL, the Steelers are moving forward with the offseason as much as they can. With the season being months away, the league will release its schedule tonight at 8 pm est.
For now, the league is planning to play games with fans in the seats. While everyone waits for clearer answers, teams will move forward with selling tickets to their 2020 schedule as they would in years past.
According to Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac, Steelers Director of Communitions, Burt Lauten, has informed him that the team will refund ticket sales if games are not played or played without fans.
In advance of the NFL schedule being released tonight, Steelers spokesman @SteelersPRBurt said fans who purchased tickets through the team will be fully refunded if any of the games are cancelled or played without spectators.
— Gerry Dulac (@gerrydulac) May 7, 2020
The Steelers plan to release their schedule during a Schedule Release Roundtable, hosted before the NFL's Schedule Release '20 on NFL Network.
The NFL released guidelines for teams to begin re-opening facilities for offseason workouts. As states begin to move back into a normal society, the league plans to ease their restrictions to stay within adjusting guidelines.

Noah Strackbein is a Publisher for On SI, covering the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2019. A Jessup, PA native, Noah attended Point Park University, where he fell in love with the Steel City and everything it has to offer. You can find Noah's work at Steelers On SI and weekdays as the hosts of All Steelers Talk.
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