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Dolphins See Strong Attendance Gains, While London Boosts Raiders' Figure

The Dolphins lead all NFL teams -- at least among those who have not played a home game in London this season -- in gains in attendance through Week 10. The team is up 12% to date at Sun Life Stadium compared to the same period last season. A home game at Wembley Stadium has helped the Raiders to a 16% gain in attendance to date. The Jaguars, who also played in London, are only seeing a 3% gain to date, despite many noted offseason upgrades to EverBank Field. The London games have helped offset sharper declines for the Bengals (-8%) and Browns (-6%). Listed below is team-by-team attendance for the AFC. See yesterday's issue for NFC figures (THE DAILY).

AFC HOME ATTENDANCE THROUGH WEEK 10
HOME TEAM
GAMES
TOTAL
AVG.
% CAP.
PREV.
% +/-
GAMES ('13)
Jets
6
468,960
78,160
94.7%
76,957
1.6%
5
Broncos
5
384,688
76,938
101.1%
76,970
0.0%
5
Chiefs
4
300,281
75,070
98.2%
75,031
0.1%
5
Texans
4
287,093
71,773
101.0%
71,589
0.3%
4
Ravens
5
355,422
71,084
100.1%
71,144
-0.1%
4
Dolphins
4
282,040
70,510
93.8%
62,996
11.9%
4
Titans
4
276,572
69,143
100.0%
69,143
0.0%
5
Bills
5
345,346
69,069
95.7%
68,306
1.1%
5
Patriots
5
343,780
68,756
100.0%
68,756
0.0%
5
Jaguars
5
337,376
67,475
95.5%
65,555
2.9%
4
Browns
5
337,107
67,421
100.0%
71,452
-5.6%
5
Colts
4
261,425
65,356
103.7%
66,125
-1.2%
5
Chargers
4
253,200
63,300
90.4%
63,731
-0.7%
4
Steelers
5
310,333
62,067
94.8%
61,465
1.0%
4
Raiders
5
297,732
59,546
100.1%
51,297
16.1%
5
Bengals
6
354,009
59,002
90.1%
64,013
-7.8%
4
AFC TOTALS
76
5,195,364
68,360
97.2%
67,975
0.6%
73
NFL TOTALS
147
10,149,058
69,041
98.0%
68,756
0.3%
147
               

NOTES: League totals include designated Falcons, Jaguars and Raiders home games played in London this season and designated Jaguars and Vikings home games in '13.

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