Nope. The average ticket buyer is companies using them to entertain guests/family/potential customers. John Q. Public can't afford a ticket to an NFL stadium.
That is correct. Change the tax law so that companies can't write tickets off as entertainment expense, and the NFL and NBA will go bankrupt.
49ers-Rams tickets reselling for the price of two stadium pretzels
I thought NLF tickets were expensive (over priced at any price now) until I bought Lindsey Sterling tickets...
All in it was 600 bucks for 2 people.
Only difference. I think going to see her is worth it.
You couldn't be more incorrect.
In Pittsburgh, 96% of all seat are owned by individuals with a waiting list that is 10 of thousands long.
I had season tix for almost 40 years and rarely missed a game. Bought my first set in 1966 at Pitt stadium for my wife and me, and for seven games the total cost was $42 {$21 for each of us, for those in Rio Linda, that was $3/game}.
If the players and goodell continue with the current nonsense there may be loads of empty seats, even though they have been sold.