- The Washington Times - Thursday, September 4, 2014

NFC East fans who support their teams by attending home games are spending a lot of money to do so.

The division’s four teams — the New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles — ranked among the nine most expensive average ticket prices in the NFL. The annual data compiled by Team Marketing Report put the teams well above the average NFL ticket price of $84.43, led by the Giants at $111.69 per game.

And New York doesn’t even top the list. The New England Patriots are the most expensive at $122 per game — more than double the average price of the most affordable tickets, the Cleveland Browns’ ($54.20). The San Francisco 49ers, who opened a pricey new stadium this season, are second to the Patriots at an average of $117.

Among NFC East teams, the Cowboys are fourth ($110.20), the Redskins seventh ($102) and the Eagles ninth ($98.69).

The full list is below:

New England $122.00
San Francisco $117.00
N.Y. Giants $111.69
Dallas $110.20
Chicago $108.44
N.Y. Jets $105.66
Washington $102.00
Baltimore $100.19
Philadelphia $98.69
Houston $88.98
Minnesota $88.53
Denver $87.96
Indianapolis $86.32
Green Bay $85.61
New Orleans $84.87
San Diego $84.55
NFL Average $84.43
Pittsburgh $83.97
Arizona $82.15
Seattle $80.77
Atlanta $78.58
St. Louis $73.86
Detroit $72.98
Carolina $72.44
Cincinnati $71.26
Kansas City $68.38
Tennessee $67.15
Miami $65.16
Oakland $64.80
Tampa Bay $63.59
Buffalo $62.01
Jacksonville $57.65
Cleveland $54.20


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• Marc Lancaster can be reached at mlancaster@washingtontimes.com.

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