Buffalo Bills join Las Vegas Raiders in requiring proof of vaccination from fans after complaints about lax mask enforcement at season opener

 The Buffalo Bills joined the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday as the only NFL teams to require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 for all fans over the age of 12.

The rules will be the same for Buffalo Sabres games at the KeyBank Center when the NHL season gets under way next month.

The change comes after reports from fans about lax mask enforcement during the Bills' opening game at Highmark Stadium September 12.

The Buffalo Bills joined the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday as the only NFL teams to require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 for all fans over the age of 12
The change comes after reports from fans about lax mask enforcement during the Bills' opening game at Highmark Stadium September 12

The Buffalo Bills joined the Las Vegas Raiders as the only NFL teams to require proof of vaccination against COVID-19 for fans over 12. The change comes after reports about lax mask enforcement during the Bills' opening game at Highmark Stadium September 12

Unvaccinated fans were allowed to attend, but were supposed to wear masks at all times under guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many at the game said they saw very few face coverings at the packed stadium, including in restrooms and other indoor areas where even vaccinated fans were expected to wear a mask. Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said the policy shift was a joint decision between the county and Pegula Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Bills and Sabres

Unvaccinated fans were allowed to attend, but were supposed to wear masks at all times under guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many at the game said they saw very few face coverings at the packed stadium, including in restrooms and other indoor areas where even vaccinated fans were expected to wear a mask. Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said the policy shift was a joint decision between the county and Pegula Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Bills and Sabres

Unvaccinated fans were allowed to attend, but were supposed to wear masks at all times under guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many at the game said they saw very few face coverings at the packed stadium, including in restrooms and other indoor areas where even vaccinated fans were expected to wear a mask.

Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said the policy shift was a joint decision between the county and Pegula Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Bills and Sabres.


'We believe that the only way to ensure a real safe atmosphere is to actually have people vaccinated,' Poloncarz said.

There will be no option to offer a negative virus test instead of proof of vaccination, as allowed by the New Orleans Saints and Seattle Seahawks, the only other two teams to announce vaccination requirements.

During the regular season last year, the coronavirus pandemic had Buffalo playing home games in an empty stadium. The rules were loosened to allow about 6,700 fans - about 10 percent of the stadium's capacity - to attend the Bills´ two home playoff games in January.

A fan walks by a COVID-19 screening area before an NFL football game between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Baltimore Ravens, Monday

A fan walks by a COVID-19 screening area before an NFL football game between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Baltimore Ravens, Monday

Under the new policy, vaccinated fans will no longer be required to wear masks at home games but the mask requirement remains in place for children under 12, who are too young to be vaccinated.

Fans must have received at least one dose in time for the September 26 game against Washington and be fully vaccinated by the Oct. 31 game against Miami.

Buffalo also joins a growing list of cities announcing vaccine mandates for hockey fans. The expansion Seattle Kraken announced last week that they will require fans ages 12 and over to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination.

'As a general matter, we very much support health and safety rules that promote and encourage vaccination,' NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly said in an email.

The Winnipeg Jets, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs and San Jose Sharks also have announced mandates, The Seattle Times reported.

Bills mascot Billy Buffalo is pictured wearing a mask prior to a game in Orchard Park last year

Bills mascot Billy Buffalo is pictured wearing a mask prior to a game in Orchard Park last year

Buffalo Bills join Las Vegas Raiders in requiring proof of vaccination from fans after complaints about lax mask enforcement at season opener Buffalo Bills join Las Vegas Raiders in requiring proof of vaccination from fans after complaints about lax mask enforcement at season opener Reviewed by CUZZ BLUE on September 15, 2021 Rating: 5

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