Jets and Giants have steepest increases but New England has highest NFL prices
By Ronald Blum, APFriday, September 17, 2010
Jets and Giants have steepest NFL increases
NEW YORK — It’s costing more to watch the NFL in person this season, especially for fans of the Giants and Jets.
The Team Marketing Report said Friday that average ticket prices for NFL games increased 4.5 percent this year to $76.47.
The New York teams had the steepest increases after moving into the New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
Jets tickets went up 31.8 percent to $114.64 on average, and the Giants rose 26 percent to $111.69.
New England’s prices stayed flat, but it still had the highest average cost — $117.84. Dallas is fourth at $110.20, also with no increase.
Cleveland has the lowest average ticket price at $54.51, a drop of 0.3 percent.
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Tags: New York, Nfl, North America, Professional Football, Sports, United States
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