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Ranked: NFL Ticket Cost Inflation Over the Last Decade

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More than ever, attending an NFL game is becoming a luxury commodity.

In 2023 alone, average ticket prices jumped 8.6% to $120. Driving up costs are new stadiums, which are being built with fewer seats as luxury boxes and premium seats take up more space. The newly-built Allegiant Stadium, for instance, which hosted last year’s Super Bowl in Las Vegas, has 65,000 seats—one of the lowest in the league.

This graphic shows the rising cost of attending an NFL game, based on data from Team Marketing Report via FinanceBuzz.

How Much Have NFL Game Costs Increased?

Below, we show the cost increase of an average NFL ticket, parking, beer, and hot dog since 2013:

Team 2013 Game Cost 2023 Game Cost Increase
Las Vegas Raiders $95 $198 108%
Cleveland Browns $78 $151 93%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers $87 $162 88%
San Francisco 49ers $111 $203 83%
Kansas City Chiefs $91 $165 82%
Carolina Panthers $85 $143 69%
Buffalo Bills $83 $136 63%
Philadelphia Eagles $118 $189 61%
Los Angeles Rams $96 $154 61%
Jacksonville Jaguars $93 $142 53%
Minnesota Vikings $98 $150 52%
Green Bay Packers $116 $176 52%
Detroit Lions $88 $131 49%
Tennessee Titans $91 $135 48%
Seattle Seahawks $110 $161 46%
Denver Broncos $114 $161 45%
Los Angeles Chargers $110 $158 44%
Pittsburgh Steelers $114 $159 39%
NFL Average $109 $152 39%
Miami Dolphins $94 $130 38%
Cincinnati Bengals $93 $124 33%
New Orleans Saints $103 $135 32%
Arizona Cardinals $94 $119 27%
Houston Texans $117 $147 25%
Indianapolis Colts $109 $135 24%
Washington Commanders $133 $164 23%
Atlanta Falcons $106 $130 22%
Chicago Bears $138 $160 16%
New York Giants $139 $160 14%
Baltimore Ravens $132 $146 11%
New England Patriots $148 $156 6%
New York Jets $138 $145 5%
Dallas Cowboys $162 $160 -1%

Over the last decade, NFL game costs have risen by 39%, surpassing the rate of inflation.

The Las Vegas Raiders, with their new stadium and relocation, have experienced the most significant price hikes. Compared to 2013, attending a game is $103 more expensive. The Allegiant Stadium, costing a staggering $1.9 billion to build, is one of the most expensive in the world.

Meanwhile, attending a Cleveland Browns game is nearly double the cost compared to 2013.

The Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victories have contributed to higher ticket costs in particular, rising 103% over the past decade. On the resale market, Chiefs tickets were the second-highest in the league in 2023, with home tickets costing $468, on average.

In stark contrast, Dallas Cowboys game costs declined 1% compared to a decade ago. Despite being the world’s most valuable sports team, game costs remain fairly stable, at $160 in 2023 versus $162 in 2013. For context, the Cowboys had the highest game costs in 2013, while costs are slightly above the NFL average today.

Like the Cowboys, the New York Jets and New England Patriots have seen among the lowest price hikes overall.

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