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Rams' Attendance Down 10% To Date, While Redskins, Falcons Also See Drops

The Cowboys lead all NFL teams in attendance halfway through the '15 season. The team is drawing 92,116 fans per game, up 2% from the same point last season. No NFC club is seeing a very large increase at the gate, with the Cardinals up an NFC-best 3.5%. With the future of the Rams in St. Louis still a question, attendance for games at Edward Jones Dome is down 10% to date. The Falcons are seeing a 5% drop at home and the Redskins are down 6%. Listed below is NFC team-by-team attendance through Week 8. See yesterday's issue for AFC figures (THE DAILY).

NFC HOME ATTENDANCE THROUGH WEEK 8
TEAM
GAMES
TOTAL
AVG.
% CAP.
PREV.
% +/-
GAMES ('14)
Cowboys
4
368,464
92,116
115.1%
90,318
2.0%
5
Packers
4
313,513
78,378
96.2%
78,067
0.4%
3
Giants
4
312,593
78,148
94.7%
78,704
-0.7%
3
Redskins
4
296,651
74,163
90.4%
78,840
-5.9%
4
Panthers
4
294,986
73,747
97.8%
73,808
-0.1%
4
Saints
4
292,052
73,013
99.7%
73,052
-0.1%
3
49ers
4
283,196
70,799
101.1%
70,799
0.0%
3
Falcons
4
281,122
70,281
98.7%
73,817
-4.8%
4
Eagles
3
207,888
69,296
100.2%
69,596
-0.4%
4
Seahawks
3
207,027
69,009
103.0%
68,434
0.8%
3
Cardinals
4
254,434
63,609
97.9%
61,448
3.5%
4
Bears
4
249,513
62,378
101.4%
62,191
0.3%
3
Lions
4
241,615
60,404
93.6%
63,216
-4.4%
4
Buccaneers
3
179,903
59,968
91.0%
59,746
0.4%
4
Vikings*
3
157,199
52,400
100.8%
52,245
0.3%
3
Rams
4
206,955
51,739
78.4%
57,341
-9.8%
4
NFC TOTALS
60
4,147,111
69,119
97.5%
69,885
-1.1%
58
NFL TOTALS
119
8,167,778
68,637
97.8%
69,015
-0.5%
121
 

NOTES: Totals include designated Jaguars, Chiefs and Dolphins home games played in London this season and designated Falcons and Raiders home games in '14. * = The Vikings are playing home games at the Univ. of Minnesota's TCF Bank Stadium (52,000 capacity) both this season and last year while the new U.S. Bank Stadium is being built.

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