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'Risky?' Plenty of debate about Dolphins allowing spectators | The Atlanta Voice

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Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick says an NFL crowd of 13,000 is enough to be heard. “I played a lot of games in college with less fans than that,” the Harvard alum said Monday. “We’re excited to have fans out there cheering for us.” The Dolphins announced plans to allow up to 13,000 masked, socially distancing fans to attend their […]

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