Saints: 3 cardboard cutouts we want at every home game

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - JULY 20: Cardboard cut-outs of fans are seen inside the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Newcastle United at American Express Community Stadium on July 20, 2020 in Brighton, England. Football Stadiums around Europe remain empty due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in all fixtures being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Glyn Kirk/Pool via Getty Images)
BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - JULY 20: Cardboard cut-outs of fans are seen inside the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Newcastle United at American Express Community Stadium on July 20, 2020 in Brighton, England. Football Stadiums around Europe remain empty due to the Coronavirus Pandemic as Government social distancing laws prohibit fans inside venues resulting in all fixtures being played behind closed doors. (Photo by Glyn Kirk/Pool via Getty Images) /
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New Orleans Saints’ celebrity fans

Among the fans of New Orleans games, you can typically find at least one or two famous Saints fans in the midst of the front row and on the field sidelines. The New Orleans Saints have no shortage of celebrity fans to be proud of.

With the first eight rows being blocked off by the NFL, there may not be as many celebrity fans in the seats this season. That is even more reason that the cardboard cutouts be faced with the celebrity fans that call New Orleans their team.

Those Saints’ celebrity fans include but are not limited to, Brad Pitt, Ellen DeGeneres, Jimmy Buffet, Harry Connick, Jr., John Goodman, and Spike Lee. These faces should be in the stands this season for the Saints.

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There is no word yet on if the NFL will even use cardboard cutouts or if they will just leave the stadiums half empty. One thing is certain, though, this is not the worst idea that the NFL could implement this season with COVID-19 procedures.