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I can’t say I’m a huge NFL fan, but I still know that NFL blackouts—when a venue doesn’t show the game due to low ticket sales—are a huge bummer.​ It’s an especially major downer for NFL fans who’ve been looking forward to the game for days.​ Recently, while scrolling through NFL news, I stumbled upon a story about Baltimore Ravens’ game blackouts.​

At first, I thought it was a pretty lame rule.​ Why should people be barred from seeing a game just because tickets aren’t selling quickly enough? But, as I learned more about the issue, I started to somewhat understand why they do blackouts.​ For the Ravens specifically, a lot of the fan base comes from within the region.​ However, if tickets aren’t selling quick enough, it could mean that the breakout of the virus could be higher than expected in the region.​

I also found out that these blackouts only apply to a certain proportion of the tickets being unsold.​ This means that if only a small proportion of tickets are left, Ravens would still allow other games to be shown.​ But, if they see a lower percentage of viewership than expected, the NFL has to step in and put a blackout in place.​

But, what I don’t get is why these blackouts can’t be done on a case-by-case basis.​ Sure, it might cost them money to do so, but if more fans are able to interact and enjoy the sport, isn’t that worth it? I mean, even when there are ongoing pandemics, sports are a way for us to connect with each other.​

No matter my opinion on the blackout issue, I do know that the NFL should reconsider its policy.​ It might be a bit costly, but it could also bring in a huge boost to viewership.​ Plus, the NFL is taking a hit due to the decrease in attendance.​ Maybe allowing some stadiums to move forward with their games could help the league gain back some of that momentum.​

I’ve been seeing a lot of stories of people who can’t physically make it to the games due to travel bans or other safety reasons.​ It’s so disheartening to think about how unfortunate they are—especially after waiting all year and preparing to make their way to the stadium.​ This is why the NFL should at least try to make sure that the games are seen by as many viewers as possible.​ It’s the least they can do in these uncertain times.​

That being said, I allow for some leniency—I mean, when it comes to the safety of the public, some things should take precedence over the entertainment.​ Even so, I think it’s possible to find a balance.​ A way to ensure the entertainment of the public while also abiding by safety regulations.​

The NFL should review their blackout policy.​ Emphasizing balance and prioritizing safety over entertainment if need be.​ They could also focus more on making sure those who can’t make it to the stadium are still able to watch the game.​ The NFL could incorporate more online streaming services or find other ways to make the games more accessible world-wide.​

The league has a huge responsibility to ensure safety during these hard times.​ But, I do believe that we should still have some access to our favorite sport—at least in some way, shape or form.​ It’s a way for us to stay connected and, honestly, it’s just a great way to de-stress.​ So, if the NFL is that worried about spreading the virus, why not just enhance safety regulations and open up the games to more people.​ I think that would be the best of both worlds.​

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