There weren’t many complaints about Atlanta’s new spectacular Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2017, but fans did voice their frustration throughout the season about the congestion exiting the stadium.

The frustrations started from the get-go in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Classic, specifically between Tennessee and Georgia Tech. Fans took to social media expressing concerns about the congestion leaving the stadium. Most recently, fans also expressed frustrations on fan surveys conducted by the NFL and MLS.

According to the AJC, however, officials have heard the concerns and may install additional doors to help alleviate the exit congestion.

“Our toughest issue is exit, when everybody leaves at the same time,” Steve Cannon, CEO of Falcons and Atlanta United parent company AMB Group, said in an interview last week.

“We’ve got two additional doors that we’re talking about adding into the glass area that exits out onto the ‘Front Porch’ — more exit portals for people,” Cannon added. “We can just spread them out more. So that’s going to be a running change that we’ll have ready before next season, and there will be some other tweaks.”

He continued, “… We’ve got more work to be done. But I think if you could point to one thing where we said, ‘All right, that’s something we’re going to work on,’ it will be how do we get people quickly, efficiently and safely out of our building when 70,000 people stay until the final whistle.”

That’s good news for SEC fans, specifically Auburn fans who are planning to attend the Chick-fil-A Kickoff game against Washington on September 1.