The Denver Broncos are going to be hosting Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday, with the help of some familiar faces. While there will be a limited number of fans in the stands, the Broncos also filled their stadium with South Park cutouts, per Benjamin Allbright of KOA News.

Despite the concerns of COVID-19, Denver is permitted to have nearly 6,000 socially-distanced fans in the stands. And to fill a decent portion of empty seats, the Broncos are going to have members of the Comedy Central show watching idly.

Across all of the major sports leagues, some teams have chosen to display cardboard cutouts of fans to replicate a crowd. At the same time, some have elected to be boring by not having anything to replace the image of seeing fans in attendance.

Back in August, the Broncos announced that fans would not be permitted to attend the team's home opener in Week 1 against the Tennessee Titans. But after getting clearance from the league and the local government, Denver can now host fans in Week 3 against the Buccaneers.

Of course, with Brady coming to town, Sunday's game versus Tampa Bay would have been a sold-out game. Regardless of whether or not they were Broncos fans or not, the entire stadium would have been packed with fans.

Teams across the NFL are still trying to adjust to the reality of having limited or zero fans in the stands this season. While everyone is thinking of ways to make light of the situation, the Broncos have taken the comedic route.