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NFL Attendance Down 1.1% Through Week Five; Redskins Down Big At FedExField

NFL teams are averaging 66,901 fans per game through Week Five, down 1.1% compared to the same period a year ago. The Cowboys lead all clubs with an average of 87,892 fans for their home games, but that mark is down nearly 4% from the start of last season. The Redskins are seeing a sharp decline, with average attendance at FedExField more than 10,000 fans per game. The undefeated Lions are seeing the biggest uptick in attendance, with average gate up 13.8%. Listed below is team-by-team attendance for NFC clubs through Week Five, with comparisons to last season. See tomorrow's issue of THE DAILY for AFC figures (THE DAILY).

NFC ATTENDANCE THROUGH WEEK FIVE
HOME TEAM
GMS
TOTAL
AVG.
% CAP.
PREV.
% +/-
GMS ('10)
Cowboys
2
169,139
84,570
105.7%
87,892
-3.8%
2
Giants
2
156,940
78,470
95.1%
78,116
0.5%
3
Redskins
2
156,451
78,226
85.3%
88,890
-12.0%
3
Saints
2
146,021
73,011
100.0%
70,039
4.2%
3
Panthers
3
217,550
72,517
98.3%
72,976
-0.6%
3
Packers
2
141,084
70,542
96.5%
70,735
-0.3%
2
49ers
3
209,196
69,732
100.0%
69,732
0.0%
2
Falcons
2
139,184
69,592
97.7%
66,849
4.1%
2
Eagles
2
138,288
69,144
102.3%
69,144
0.0%
2
Seahawks
2
132,465
66,233
98.9%
67,075
-1.3%
2
Lions
2
127,901
63,951
99.1%
56,201
13.8%
2
Vikings
3
187,406
62,469
97.4%
63,612
-1.8%
2
Bears
3
186,589
62,196
101.1%
62,130
0.1%
2
Cardinals
2
121,123
60,562
95.5%
62,530
-3.1%
2
Rams
3
169,124
56,375
85.4%
52,379
7.6%
3
Buccaneers
3
162,241
54,080
82.1%
54,124
-0.1%
2
NFC TOTALS
38
2,560,702
67,387
95.9%
68,844
-2.1%
37
NFL TOTALS
77
5,151,407
66,901
85.3%
67,654
-1.1%
76
               

NOTES: Attendance data based on totals posted immediately following games. Figures do not reflect any subsequent adjustments made by teams or the league.

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