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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 |
Where To Find The Cheapest Jets Vs. Bills Tickets In 2019
How Much Are Jets Vs. Bills Tickets at Metlife Stadium on 9/8/19
The cheapest tickets for the NFL’s opening weekend at Metlife Stadium start at $58 on the secondary ticket market for an endzone seat in section 324. All endzone seats are sold out, which means that the secondary market is the only way to get tickets in that level of Metlife Stadium. Directly from the Jets, the cheapest ticket available on Ticketmaster is $87 for a 3rd row seat in section 309. While there are scattered unsold tickets directly from the team, as the below screenshot shows, they're mostly located in the Upper Level. For fans looking to sit in the first three rows of the 300-level, the Jets have $100 tickets available for sale. On the secondary market, the lowest row available is 9. For lower level seats, the secondary market is primary options, with endzone 100-level seats starting under $100. For sideline seats in the 100-level, tickets start are around $175 for tickets behind the Jets bench, and slightly less for tickets on the Bills side.
Below is a screenshot of ticket availability on TicketIQ as well as from the Jets directly.
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Where To Buy 2019 Patriots Vs. Jets Tickets
For the October 21st game at Metlife Stadium, the cheapest tickets starting at $50 with lower level seats in the 100-level starting at $115. Below is a seating chart with prices across each zone at MetLife Stadium. The Patriots visit is the second most expensive ticket on the Jets 2019 home schedule, behind only the Cowboys visit on October 13th. Unsold face value tickets are available directly from the Jets starting at $70 directly from Ticketmaster, with lower level seats available for $160. Below is a screenshot of availability directly from the Jets.
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