It remains to be seen if there will be fans at Raymond James Stadium this coming season, but precautions are being taken nonetheless.

The stadium is getting $10.4 million in federal money under under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act for COVID-19-related safety upgrades.

The CARES Act money will go toward modifications to the stadium such as touch-free toilets and sinks, hand-sanitizing stations, and removable seat bottoms to create social distancing.

The Buccaneers are scheduled to open the season on Sept. 20 and they're supposed to host Super Bowl 55 on Feb. 7, 2021.