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- The cheapest ticket is $4,899 (down 14% in the last 24 hours)
- The cheapest lower-level ticket is $7,439 (down 12% the last 24 hours)
- The average ticket price for all tickets is $8,161 (down 10% in the last 24 hours)
- The most expensive single-ticket is $17,750 (down 25% in last 24 hours)
- Currently there are just under 270 secondary market tickets available. (down 72% in the last 24 hours)
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Which NFL Teams Are Allowing Fans?
TEAM | AVG ATTENDANCE | CURRENT MAX CAPACITY |
Dallas | 26,466 | 31,700 |
Jacksonville | 15,669 | 16,800 |
Tampa Bay | 13,868 | 16,500 |
Kansas City | 13,188 | 16,000 |
Houston | 12,409 | 13,300 |
Miami | 11,872 | 13,000 |
Tennessee | 11,348 | 14,520 |
Indianapolis | 9,932 | 12,500 |
Cleveland | 9,412 | 12,000 |
Cincinnati | 8,973 | 12,000 |
Atlanta | 7,810 | 10,000 |
Carolina | 5,392 | 5,240 |
New Orleans | 3,295 | 3,000 |