The Miami Dolphins have revealed plans on how they could host fans in their stadium during the 2020 season amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

CEO/president Tom Garfinkel revealed to Good Morning America mock ups of new entrances into Hard Rock Stadium that would help adhere to social distance guidelines.

"We would have times to come in for security at different gates so people would be separated out in terms of when they enter the stadium," Garfinkel said. "We would exit the stadium much like a church environment where each row exits so people aren't filing out all at the same time in a herd."

The mock up including colored spots on the ground leading up to entrance gates to designate the distance needed between fans as they file into the stadium.

Hard Rock Stadium can hold approximately 65,000 fans for a football game, but the Dolphins said they might be down to 15,000 fans for the next season as the adjust to a different set up.