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  2. What Playing In Empty Stadiums Is Costing Every NFL Franchise

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    17. Los Angeles Rams. Average attendance: 71,229 Average attendance in 2020: 0 Average ticket price: $124.60 Revenue per home game: $52.875 million Gate receipts per home game: $8.875 million ...

  3. Vivid Seats Releases 2024 NFL Fan Loyalty Report

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    By allowing fans to earn loyalty rewards on every purchase that they can redeem towards free tickets, the program provides fans with the opportunity to attend more of their favorite events. In addition to ticket savings, Vivid Seats Rewards includes fan benefits ranging from a free 11 th ticket after 10 purchases, surprise upgrades to exclusive ...

  4. Two fan maps of the United States illustrate how Chiefs have ...

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    A map of geotagged social-media posts determined who fans in each state were rooting for in that Chiefs-Patriots matchup. There’s a lot of red in this map. This map from 2019 showed that most of ...

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  6. List of current NFL stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Teams rarely build their stadiums far beyond the 80,000 seat threshold (and even then, only in the largest markets) because of the league's blackout policy, which prohibited the televising of any NFL game within 75 miles of its home market if a game does not sell all of its non-premium seating. The policy has been suspended since 2015; from ...

  7. Dawg Pound - Wikipedia

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    At the final game at Cleveland Stadium in December 1995, fans, including members of the Dawg Pound, ripped the bleachers and seats from the stands, many having brought wrenches, crowbars, and other tools to dislodge the seats. Some fans threw the seats onto the field, while others took them home as souvenirs. [5] "Here We Go Brownies Here We Go!