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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     Today: '98 AFC Home Attendance Through December 13
TEAM HOME
DATES
TOTAL
ATT
'98
AVG.
%
CAP
AVG.
TIX
'97
AVG.
AVG.
% +/-
KC
8
637,559
79,695
100%
$40.69
77,869
+ 2.3%
NYJ
7
553,173
79,025
100%
$36.15
77,803
+ 1.6%
DEN
7
531,166
75,881
100%
$35.83
75,568
+ 0.4%
MIA
7
507,421
72,489
97%
$34.30
71,455
+ 1.4%
JAX
7
506,866
72,409
99%
$38.60
73,000
- 0.8%
BUF
7
481,514
68,788
86%
$35.58
68,933
- 0.2%
BAL
7
481,486
68,784
99%
$40.41
59,240
+16.1%
SEA
7
441,507
63,072
95%
$33.95
56,553
+11.5%
NE
7
422,044
60,292
100%
$39.45
60,292
0.0%
SD
7
416,002
59,429
83%
$42.83
58,759
+ 1.1%
PIT
7
412,602
58,943
99%
$36.06
59,600
- 1.1%
CIN
7
394,509
56,358
95%
$38.14
55,559
+ 1.4%
IND
7
382,748
54,678
90%
$34.42
55,739
- 1.9%
OAK
7
333,869
47,696
76%
$50.77
47,964
- 0.6%
TEN
7
258,930
36,990
90%
$44.84
24,792
+49.2%

 

NOTES: '98 attendance figures from NFL.com. Teams base attendance on actual game-day turnstile count except for the Pats, Jets, Jaguars, Broncos and Chiefs, who report total tickets distributed. "AVG. TIX" = average ticket price not including club and luxury suites. Numbers were provided to THE DAILY by each team. "AVG % +/-" = % change in average attendance from '97 through same number of games this year. The Oilers are playing their first year in Vanderbilt Stadium, capacity 41,164. They played last season in the Liberty Bowl, capacity 62,380. The Ravens are playing their first year in Ravens Stadium, capacity 69,354. They played last season in Memorial Stadium, capacity 65,000. -30-

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