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    Every NFL Team’s Single Average Ticket Price, Ranked

    New Orleans Saints – $43

    New Orleans Saints – $43

    Surprisingly, the Saints have the league’s lowest average ticket price. Despite a devoted fan base and iconic Superdome, affordability remains a priority. Post-Brees seasons have lowered demand slightly. But the in-stadium experience is still top-tier.

    Jacksonville Jaguars – $48

    Jacksonville Jaguars – $48

    Even with rising talent, the Jags remain one of the cheapest tickets in football. EverBank Stadium sees a mix of loyal locals and empty seats. London games affect the home slate. Local enthusiasm is slowly growing but prices stay low for now.

    Arizona Cardinals – $58

    Arizona Cardinals – $58

    The Cardinals struggle with both performance and attendance, leading to low ticket costs. State Farm Stadium is modern but often underfilled. Marquee matchups provide brief surges. Otherwise, Arizona remains a budget-friendly NFL option.

    Carolina Panthers – $65

    Carolina Panthers – $65

    Charlotte fans are loyal, but the Panthers' on-field inconsistency impacts ticket sales. Bank of America Stadium often has plenty of availability. It’s one of the cheapest ways to attend an NFL game. As the team develops, expect a gradual rise in value.

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers – $71

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers – $71

    Post-Brady, the Bucs have seen ticket prices dip significantly. Raymond James Stadium offers affordability and sunshine. The pirate ship in the end zone remains a hit with families. It’s a relaxed and accessible game day experience.

    New York Giants – $81

    New York Giants – $81

    Even with a massive fan base, the Giants’ ticket price mirrors the Jets due to stadium sharing and recent performance. Historic pedigree can only carry so much weight. Playoff seasons bring temporary spikes. Otherwise, resale opportunities are easy to find.

    Atlanta Falcons – $81

    Atlanta Falcons – $81

    Atlanta offers one of the most affordable NFL outings in a major metro area. Mercedes-Benz Stadium is praised for its fan-friendly concessions and design. The Falcons are still rebuilding, which keeps pricing modest. Games are well attended but rarely sold out.

    New York Jets – $83

    New York Jets – $83

    Despite media spotlight and high-profile signings, the Jets’ average ticket price remains fairly low. Sharing MetLife Stadium with the Giants means competition for attention. Fans are hopeful but wary after years of disappointment. Aaron Rodgers’ return could ignite demand.

    Cleveland Browns – $86

    Cleveland Browns – $86

    Cleveland has experienced a football revival in recent years, but prices remain grounded. FirstEnergy Stadium offers a traditional fan experience. Local support is massive, even through turbulence. The Dawg Pound is alive and well.

    Minnesota Vikings – $88

    Minnesota Vikings – $88

    U.S. Bank Stadium is a sleek, modern venue with solid pricing for the value. Vikings fans are passionate but ticket costs remain accessible. Cold winters don’t affect the indoor comfort. The Skol chant and purple atmosphere are fan favorites.

    Los Angeles Chargers – $91

    Los Angeles Chargers – $91

    The Chargers, despite their talent, have yet to establish a dominant local fan base. Sharing SoFi Stadium with the Rams keeps overhead lower. Visiting fans often make up half the crowd. Justin Herbert’s emergence could eventually change that.

    Kansas City Chiefs – $102

    Kansas City Chiefs – $102

    Shockingly, the former Super Bowl champions still boast mid-range ticket prices. Arrowhead Stadium is legendary for its crowd noise and tailgating culture. Patrick Mahomes is a must-watch talent, yet prices stay reasonable—at least at face value. Resale markets often tell a different story.

    Indianapolis Colts – $102

    Indianapolis Colts – $102

    Lucas Oil Stadium is one of the NFL’s more impressive venues, and Colts fans have remained engaged even through rebuilds. A new quarterback era has sparked cautious optimism. Prices are affordable for families and groups. Divisional games see a slight spike.

    Tennessee Titans – $103

    Tennessee Titans – $103

    The Titans deliver a solid, workmanlike product and consistent playoff contention. Nissan Stadium offers good views and a lively downtown Nashville backdrop. Prices remain modest compared to larger markets. Rivalry games in the AFC South drive the most interest.

    Washington Commanders – $104

    Washington Commanders – $104

    Despite decades of underachievement, Washington still commands mid-tier ticket prices. FedEx Field’s location near D.C. helps keep the team relevant. Ownership changes and rebranding have reinvigorated interest. If the on-field product improves, so will the market.

    Houston Texans – $115

    Houston Texans – $115

    Houston’s ticket prices reflect a market on the rise. The Texans have invested in young talent, and fan optimism is returning. NRG Stadium is one of the more modern venues in the league. As performance improves, prices are likely to follow upward.

    New England Patriots – $120

    New England Patriots – $120

    While the Tom Brady era is over, the Patriots still carry a massive national following. Gillette Stadium remains a pilgrimage spot for longtime fans. Ticket prices have dipped slightly post-dynasty but remain respectable. Belichick’s legacy keeps this team relevant in the market.

    Baltimore Ravens – $133

    Baltimore Ravens – $133

    The Ravens’ hard-nosed identity and perennial playoff presence make them a draw in Baltimore and beyond. M&T Bank Stadium continues to deliver a raucous home atmosphere. Lamar Jackson’s electrifying play adds to the ticket value. Games feel meaningful nearly every week.

    Seattle Seahawks – $135

    Seattle Seahawks – $135

    Seattle’s “12th Man” remains one of the loudest fan bases in sports, and Lumen Field sells out consistently. The Seahawks may be in transition, but fan support never dips. The team’s past success still holds weight in pricing. Division rivalries with the Niners and Rams keep demand strong.

    Miami Dolphins – $141

    Miami Dolphins – $141

    The Dolphins benefit from year-round good weather and a flashy, offensive-driven team. Hard Rock Stadium is a popular destination, especially for out-of-town fans escaping winter. Miami’s nightlife and tourism blend seamlessly with football Sundays. Prices have risen steadily as playoff hopes return.

    Los Angeles Rams – $141

    Los Angeles Rams – $141

    A relatively new fan base in LA combined with a state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium gives the Rams pricing power. Their recent Super Bowl win still resonates in ticket sales. Despite occasional empty seats, prices remain high due to premium seating options. It’s part sports, part Hollywood event.

    Denver Broncos – $146

    Denver Broncos – $146

    Despite recent struggles, the Broncos maintain strong fan support in a football-crazy city. Empower Field at Mile High offers a scenic backdrop and loyal crowd. Hopes for a Russell Wilson renaissance keep interest alive. With altitude and energy, it's one of the more unique NFL atmospheres.

    Pittsburgh Steelers – $147

    Pittsburgh Steelers – $147

    The Steelers' blue-collar grit and six-ring legacy ensure strong turnout every year. Acrisure Stadium (formerly Heinz Field) is packed with Terrible Towels week after week. Consistent competitiveness keeps resale markets strong. Road fans also travel in droves, boosting overall ticket activity.

    Dallas Cowboys – $147

    Dallas Cowboys – $147

    Known as "America’s Team," the Cowboys always come with a premium price tag. AT&T Stadium delivers a luxury football experience, complete with massive screens and entertainment. Whether winning or rebuilding, Dallas fans turn out in force. It’s a spectacle as much as it is a football game.

    Buffalo Bills – $147

    Buffalo Bills – $147

    Bills Mafia is known for its unwavering loyalty and tailgating madness, and success on the field has finally aligned with that passion. High expectations and Josh Allen’s star power drive up prices in cold-weather Buffalo. Big AFC East clashes push tickets into premium territory. The vibe is unmatched.

    Cincinnati Bengals – $153

    Cincinnati Bengals – $153

    The Bengals' rise behind Joe Burrow and a young, electric core has made them one of the most exciting teams to watch. Ticket prices have surged in response to back-to-back playoff runs. Paycor Stadium now routinely sells out, even for lower-tier games. Cincinnati football has become appointment viewing.

    Green Bay Packers – $167

    Green Bay Packers – $167

    Even with a small-town location, Lambeau Field remains one of the NFL’s most iconic venues. The Packers' generational popularity and limited seating lead to sky-high demand. Season tickets are nearly impossible to obtain, creating a premium resale market. Fans across the country make pilgrimages to Green Bay.

    Chicago Bears – $176

    Chicago Bears – $176

    The historic allure of Soldier Field, combined with an energized rebuild, keeps Bears ticket prices near the top. Despite inconsistent results, fan loyalty has never waned. The rivalry with the Packers especially draws massive interest. A rich football tradition continues to pay off at the box office.

    San Francisco 49ers – $204

    San Francisco 49ers – $204

    With one of the league's most storied histories and consistent elite performance, the 49ers justify their steep ticket costs. Levi's Stadium offers a high-end fan experience that reflects the Bay Area’s economy. Playoff expectations are now the norm, not the exception. Fans know they’re paying to watch contenders.

    Philadelphia Eagles – $224

    Philadelphia Eagles – $224

    Philadelphia fans are as passionate as any in sports, and the Eagles’ recent success only fuels that fire. Lincoln Financial Field has become a fortress, and big NFC East matchups keep ticket prices elevated. The team’s consistent playoff presence maintains strong demand. Even preseason games draw notable crowds.

    Las Vegas Raiders – $243

    Las Vegas Raiders – $243

    The glitz of Las Vegas and the modern marvel that is Allegiant Stadium make Raiders tickets a hot commodity. Tourists and visiting fans flood Vegas for games, driving average prices sky-high. Despite middling on-field results, the entertainment experience sells itself. It’s the ultimate NFL weekend getaway.

    Detroit Lions – $254

    Detroit Lions – $254

    The Detroit Lions top the NFL with the most expensive average ticket. This surge in pricing is tied to their playoff resurgence, loyal Midwest fan base, and sellouts at Ford Field. As expectations soar for a deep postseason run, so does demand. Even non-division games now command steep resale prices.

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