ARIZONA CARDINALS

Fan reminders for attending Cardinals-Cowboys preseason opener

Aug 12, 2021, 6:53 AM

Fans wear cardinal hats during the first half between the Miami Dolphins and the Arizona Cardinals ...

Fans wear cardinal hats during the first half between the Miami Dolphins and the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium on November 08, 2020 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)

(Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)

A home preseason opener at State Farm Stadium this Friday means it’s time to dust off the Arizona Cardinals gear.

And that gear could be especially dusty after the 2020 NFL season began without fans and by the end allowed only so many people into Arizona’s stadium.

With that, the Cardinals issued reminders for fans attending their first preseason game on Friday at 7 p.m. against the Dallas Cowboys.

COVID-19 safety precautions: The team cited the CDC’s recommendation that all fans, regardless of being vaccinated or not, should wear masks while indoors. Safety protocols are subject to change based on CDC, state or NFL guidelines.

Digital ticketing: All tickets and parking passes are digital, and it’s encouraged that fans have their tickets out and ready to be scanned before entering through the gates. Fans can download the Cardinals mobile app to manage their tickets at www.azcardinals.com/app.

Ticketing assistants will be available at each entry point at the stadium.

Parking information: Parking lots open around the stadium at 3 p.m. Friday, and heavy traffic is expected.

Fans driving from the south can enter the Black Lot from Camelback Road and 95th Avenue. Driving in from the north, fans can enter the Yellow Lot off of 91st Avenue, just south of Maryland Avenue. Parking passes for those lots can be purchased at www.azcardinals.com/purchaseparking.

Gates open: The great lawn, which will have bands entertaining on stage, will be open at 3 p.m. Main entrances open at 5:30 p.m., while club gates are unlocked at 4 p.m. of gameday.

Security and entry protocols: Cardinals fans need to only remove cellphones, cameras or other large metal items from their pockets. Keys, wallets, coins and belts do not need to be removed.

Fans can bring one of the following approved bags inside State Farm Stadium: 12x6x12-inch – clear plastic bag, a one-gallon plastic freezer bag or a small clutch bag. Small clutch bags may include wallets no larger than a 4.5-inch x 6.5-inch size.

Fans without bags can expedite their entry process by going through a no-bag line.

Big Red Brew Haus, team shop open: Fans with tickets hoping for to grab beer and food, or watch TVs, can access the Big Red Brew Haus starting at 4 p.m. Friday. They can enter at Gate 2 and then take the escalators down.

The team shop located near Gate 2 also opens at 4 p.m., and sales are cashless.

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