The Washington football team will host the inaugural ‘Night of Pride’ during the match against the Giants

The Washington football team will host its first ‘Pride Night’ tomorrow during the second week’s game against the New York Giants on Thursday night, according to DC’s Metro Weekly.

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The organization reserved different parts of the stadium for Pride Night attendees to watch the match at FedEx Field. Tickets for the game are $ 30 per person for the upper level seats, $ 70 per person for the lower level seats and $ 130 per person for the club section.

Prior to the launch, there will be a pre-party with a buffet, beer and wine from 6.30pm to 8.20pm at the stadium’s Premium Kickoff Club. Admission to the pre-game party is $ 28 per person.

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Washington’s Gay Men’s Chorus and DC’s Different Drummers LGBTQ marching band are scheduled to perform.

Washington will try to recover after a 20-16 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers at the start of the season. Starting quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick suffered a right hip injury in the middle of the second quarter and will miss a significant time. Washington will resort to Taylor Heinicke’s backup.

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The Giants lost Sunday 27-13 against the Denver Broncos at MetLife Stadium.

Both teams will try to get the winning column Thursday night.

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