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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     Today: '98 NFC Home Attendance Through December 14
TEAM HOME
DATES
TOTAL
ATT.
'98
AVG.
%
CAP
AVG.
TIX
'97
AVG.
AVG.
% +/-
NYG
7
553,978
79,140
100%
$40.85
78,148
+ 1.3%
DET
7
503,983
71,998
90%
$35.80
68,580
+ 5.0%
WAS
7
485,790
69,399
87%
$52.92
75,665
- 8.3%
SF
7
480,596
68,657
98%
$50.00
69,218
- 0.8%
CHI
6
401,664
66,944
100%
$38.18
66,944
0.0%
PHI
7
461,394
65,913
99%
$37.55
66,957
- 1.6%
CAR
7
439,575
62,796
86%
$35.87
66,513
- 5.6%
TB
8
518,048
64,756
98%
$46.46
68,376
- 5.3%
DAL
6
384,151
64,025
97%
$43.40
64,128
- 0.2%
MIN
7
446,378
63,768
100%
$44.06
61,831
+ 3.1%
GB
7
419,404
59,915
99%
$35.27
60,295
- 0.6%
ATL
7
387,733
55,390
78%
$30.43
48,219
+14.9%
NO
7
396,766
56,681
87%
$33.07
56,871
- 0.3%
STL
8
425,275
53,159
81%
$33.58
66,000
-19.5%
ARZ
6
307,265
51,211
70%
$35.44
51,001
+ 0.4%

 

NOTES: '98 attendance figures from NFL.com. Teams base attendance on actual game-day turnstile count except for the Giants and Bears, who report total tickets distributed. The 49ers reported tickets distributed for games one, two and six, and turnstile attendance for their other four home games. "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 the same number of games this year. The Buccaneers are playing their first year in Raymond James Stadium, capacity 65,984. They played last season in Houlihan's Stadium, capacity 74,300. -30-

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