The New York Giants are the latest team to allow season ticket holders to skip buying tickets for the 2020 season, according to Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.

Usually, people with Personal Seat Licenses are required to buy season tickets every season or they lose it. With the revised policy individuals with the PSL's can skip out on buying tickets this year and still keep the PSL intact.

Here is an excerpt from the memo sent out to season ticket holders:

Because of the COVID-19 crisis and our commitment to our season ticket members, we are offering all of our season ticket members a choice for 2020. We communicated with our season ticket members this morning via email. This is a re-cap of what the various segments of our season ticket members were told:

The due date for next payment (or payment in full) has been moved from July 1 to August 14

For those who have not yet paid for their season tickets, they will be given the option of 1) a four month payment plan starting Aug. 14, or 2) the opportunity to take the season off and not purchase their season tickets for 2020. Their PSLs will remain intact and we will see them for the 2021 season.

For season ticket holders who have already paid in full, they will be given a choice if they want to keep the tickets. If they decide they don't want to do that, they can either have the money put towards the 2021 tickets, or they can receive their money back in full.

With everything going on in today's world and no guarantee that there will be fans in the fall, it's good to see the Giants taking the steps to get money back in the hands of their season ticket holders if they want it.