(Through Nov. 28)
Arizona Cardinals
6
363,908
60,651
95.7%
61,057
-0.7%
4
62,810
60,032
1
0
Atlanta Falcons
5
349,874
69,975
98.2%
69,145
+1.2%
6
70,840
69,383
4
0
Baltimore Ravens
5
356,000
71,200
100.3%
71,254
-0.1%
6
71,384
70,944
5
0
Buffalo Bills
4
278,040
69,510
95.1%
65,576
+6.0%
5
70,684
68,836
0
0
Carolina Panthers
6
440,029
73,338
99.4%
72,550
+1.1%
6
73,981
72,603
6
0
Chicago Bears
6
373,835
62,306
101.3%
62,275
0.0%
6
62,410
62,224
6
0
Cincinnati Bengals
6
364,349
60,725
92.7%
49,619
+22.4%
5
63,623
56,503
0
0
Cleveland Browns
6
405,553
67,592
92.2%
65,827
+2.7%
6
69,661
65,337
0
0
Dallas Cowboys
5
438,233
87,647
109.6%
83,885
+4.5%
6
94,067
81,936
5
0
Denver Broncos
5
383,777
76,755
100.8%
74,714
+2.7%
5
76,832
76,566
5
0
Detroit Lions
5
317,971
63,594
98.6%
63,914
-0.5%
6
64,827
62,315
4
0
Green Bay Packers
5
352,605
70,521
96.5%
70,541
0.0%
5
70,571
70,464
0
0
Houston Texans
6
429,931
71,655
100.8%
71,474
+0.3%
5
71,708
71,566
6
0
Indianapolis Colts
6
389,873
64,979
103.1%
65,033
-0.1%
6
67,020
63,536
6
0
Jacksonville Jaguars
6
382,594
63,766
94.8%
62,174
+2.6%
5
67,012
62,907
1
0
Kansas City Chiefs
6
422,272
70,379
92.1%
71,961
-2.2%
6
74,730
63,336
1
0
Miami Dolphins
5
278,790
55,758
74.2%
59,246
-5.9%
5
60,165
51,295
0
3
Minnesota Vikings
6
357,534
59,589
92.9%
62,820
-5.1%
5
64,059
56,607
1
0
New England Patriots
5
343,776
68,755
100.0%
68,756
0.0%
5
68,756
68,752
5
0
New Orleans Saints
6
436,887
72,815
99.5%
73,029
-0.3%
5
73,147
72,180
6
0
New York Giants
6
481,870
80,312
97.3%
79,046
+1.6%
5
82,287
76,964
3
0
New York Jets
6
474,528
79,088
95.9%
78,952
+0.2%
6
79,088
79,088
0
0
Oakland Raiders
5
284,838
56,968
90.2%
59,358
-4.0%
6
62,373
51,634
2
0
Philadelphia Eagles
6
414,864
69,144
102.3%
69,144
0.0%
6
69,144
69,144
6
0
Pittsburgh Steelers
5
312,709
62,542
96.1%
63,949
-2.2%
5
64,737
57,644
3
0
San Diego Chargers
5
304,418
60,884
85.2%
65,568
-7.1%
6
68,604
55,831
0
0
San Francisco 49ers
6
418,392
69,732
100.0%
69,732
0.0%
6
69,732
69,732
6
0
Seattle Seahawks
5
339,788
67,958
101.4%
66,200
+2.7%
5
68,218
67,584
5
0
St. Louis Rams
6
367,899
61,317
88.8%
56,455
+8.6%
6
84,004
53,193
2
0
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
6
324,343
54,057
82.0%
58,642
-7.8%
6
58,906
46,500
0
1
Tennessee Titans
5
345,715
69,143
100.0%
69,143
0.0%
6
69,143
69,143
5
0
Washington Redskins
5
392,967
78,593
85.7%
79,010
-0.5%
5
80,060
75,337
0
0
TOTALS
176
11,928,162
67,774
95.7%
67,568
+0.3%
176
94,067
46,500
94
4
Leaders
New York Giants
481,870
New York Jets
474,528
Carolina Panthers
440,029
Dallas Cowboys
87,647
New York Giants
80,312
New York Jets
79,088
Dallas Cowboys
109.6%
Indianapolis Colts
103.1%
Philadelphia Eagles
102.3%
Cincinnati Bengals
+22.4%
St. Louis Rams
+8.6%
Buffalo Bills
+6.0%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
-7.8%
San Diego Chargers
-7.1%
Miami Dolphins
-5.9%
7 Teams
6
Miami Dolphins
3
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
1
% cap.: Total as a percentage of seats available at home games. Previous: Last season’s average on same date. Change: Difference between current average and last season’s average. Max.: Highest single-game count for current season. Min.: Lowest single-game count for current season. 98%+: Number of current-season games with total being at least 98 percent of available seats. 75%-: Number of current-season games with total being less than 75 percent of available seats.
Notes: Teams can exceed 100% capacity because of standing-room-only ticket sales. Data based on totals posted immediately following games. It may not reflect any subsequent adjustments made by teams and the league. Totals include designated home games for Buffalo (in Toronto) and Tampa Bay (in London) in 2011 and for St. Louis (in London) this year.
Compiled by: Brandon McClung
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