The Philadelphia Eagles will not be allowed to play games during the 2020 season with fans in attendance.

"The Eagles are still going to be allowed to play, although without crowds. The Phillies will continue to be allowed to play, although without crowds," managing director Brian Abernathy said, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

"We have been in communication with the Eagles. We have told them our expectations are that they don't have fans."

The Eagles have yet to publicly comment.

"We are gathering information on Philadelphia," said NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy, who added that what happens in Philadelphia will not impact the NFL's decision-making for the other 31 teams.

"Decisions on the number of fans at stadiums will be determined on a market-by-market basis," McCarthy said.