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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY'S TURNSTILE TRACKER

     Today: AFC Announced Home Attendance Through November 15

       HOME   TOTAL     '99            AVG.    '98     % +/
TEAM   DATES   ATT      AVG.   %CAP    TIX     AVG.    GAMES   
KC       4   314,176   78,544   99%   $40.82  74,631   +5.2%     
NYJ      5   390,573   78,115   99%   $41.65  71,123   +9.8%     
DEN      4   298,177   74,544   98%   $46.76  74,548    0.0%   
MIA      4   295,775   73,944   99%   $35.97  71,609   +3.3%     
CLE      4   291,452   72,863   99%   $38.29  ------   -----     
BUF      5   354,672   70,934   96%   $34.59  74,096   -4.3%    
BAL      4   275,212   68,803   99%   $40.41  68,619   +0.3%     
SEA      5   331,556   66,311  100%   $35.68  63,594   +4.3%     
TEN      4   263,077   65,769   98%   $38.49  37,281  +76.4%    
JAX      4   259,618   64,905   89%   $39.97  69,495   -6.6%     
SD       5   304,519   60,904   85%   $43.15  57,915   +5.2%     
NE       5   297,903   59,581   99%   $39.45  59,928   -0.5%     
PIT      4   231,543   58,585   97%   $41.06  58,585   -1.2%     
IND      5   282,593   56,519   93%   $42.22  54,410   +3.9%     
OAK      5   258,397   51,679   82%   $50.77  46,241  +11.8%     
CIN      5   247,965   49,593   84%   $38.14  56,944  -12.9%     
TOTALS  72 4,697,208   65,239   95%           62,601   +4.2%     

          NOTES: All attendance figures from NFL.com. '98 AVG is
     through the same number of home games as '99.  % +/- GAMES =
     percent difference of '99 home average attendance compared
     to '98 home average attendance through the same number of
     games.  "AVG. TIX" = average ticket price not including club
     seating and luxury suites.  Ticket prices were provided to
     THE DAILY by each team.  The Bills' capacity has dropped
     from 79,903 to 73,840 due to club seat and suite expansion.
     The Bengals' capacity for their first two home games was
     56,769 due to the Reds playing at Cinergy Field.  It will be
     60,398 for the remainder of the season.  The Titans played
     at 41,164-seat Vanderbilt Stadium in '98.  
   
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