Sunday’s NFC Championship between the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers was supposed to be the final NFL event at the Georgia Dome.

Now that the Falcons are bound for Houston to face the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, some people want it opened to the public so fans can watch the game.

One fan, Andrew Wagner, started a petition on Change.org to get the team to open up the Georgia Dome one last time:

“It doesn’t have to be the last football “event” at the stadium, though. The Atlanta Falcons should put on a party at the Georgia Dome for fans to come watch and enjoy the atmosphere of the big game. They can put the game on the big screens and open the stadium up one final time to its fans who can’t make the trip out to Houston.”

Fan petitions don’t often meet much success, but in this case they have a powerful ally who is on board.

According to a report by Brandon Leak of ESPN Radio, Atlanta’s Democratic mayor Kasim Reed is working on a plan to get the Georgia Dome popping for the big game:

Atl Mayor Kasim Reed said he's working on a plan to open the Ga Dome Super Bowl Sunday for Falcon fans #RiseUp #AtlantaFalcons @KasimReed pic.twitter.com/qNS718ZQGB — HometeamBrandonLeak (@Hometeam_BLeak) January 24, 2017

While good in theory, there may be one possible hitch to the plan: the entire Falcons organization will not be around to maintain the stadium, as owner Arthur Blank is flying everyone to Houston for the Super Bowl. So, somebody else would have to play host to the fans.

More to come as it develops.