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About 10,000 fans will be allowed at PBS for Bengals' season finale against Ravens

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CINCINNATI — About 10,000 fans will be allowed inside Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday for the Cincinnati Bengals' season finale against the Baltimore Ravens.

Ohio has approved up to 12,000 fans inside PBS on game day, but Bengals officials said actual capacity will be closer to 10,000 people "due to smaller seating pods and social distancing throughout the stadium for the safety of those in attendance."

Fans are required to wear masks inside the stadium. The seven rows of seats closest to the field will be closed off. All tickets for Sunday's game are mobile-only, and you can find more information on tickets here.

The Bengals (4-10-1) are coming off back-to-back wins against the Houston Texans on Dec. 27 and the Pittsburgh Steelers in a primetime matchup on Dec. 21.

The Ravens (10-5) are second in the AFC North and sixth in the conference. Combined with losses by Indianapolis and Cleveland, the Ravens could earn a wild-card playoff berth by beating the Bengals. Baltimore has won the last four games against the Bengals, most recently routing Cincinnati 27-3 on Oct. 11.

Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 3.