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Buccaneers Attendance Up 19% Over Last Year; Redskins Seeing Drop At The Gate

NFC teams through Week 12 of the NFL season are averaging 68,544 fans per game, relatively flat with attendance at the same point last season. The Cowboys lead all NFL clubs in attendance with 83,885 fans per game. The Buccaneers are seeing the NFC's biggest gain (19.0%), thanks in part to the 76,981 fans that attended the team's designated home game played at Wembley Stadium in London against the Bears. The Redskins have the NFC's largest drop (-9.4%). Listed below is team-by-team attendance for NFC clubs through Week 12, with comparisons to the same period last season. See yesterday's issue for AFC team figures (THE DAILY).

NFC ATTENDANCE THROUGH WEEK TWELVE
HOME TEAM
GMS
TOTAL
AVG.
% CAP.
PREV.
% +/-
GMS ('10)
Cowboys
6
503,310
83,885
104.9%
87,300
-3.9%
6
Giants
5
395,228
79,046
95.8%
78,679
0.5%
6
Redskins
5
395,052
79,010
86.2%
87,178
-9.4%
6
Saints
5
365,144
73,029
100.0%
70,037
4.3%
6
Panthers
6
435,299
72,550
98.3%
72,980
-0.6%
6
Packers
5
352,705
70,541
96.5%
70,861
-0.5%
5
49ers
6
418,392
69,732
100.0%
72,100
-3.3%
6
Falcons
6
414,869
69,145
97.1%
67,551
2.4%
6
Eagles
6
414,864
69,144
102.3%
69,144
0.0%
5
Seahawks
5
330,998
66,200
98.8%
66,988
-1.2%
5
Lions
6
383,483
63,914
99.1%
55,499
15.2%
5
Vikings
5
314,100
62,820
98.0%
63,917
-1.7%
5
Bears
6
373,651
62,275
101.3%
62,151
0.2%
6
Cardinals
4
244,226
61,057
96.3%
62,226
-1.9%
5
Buccaneers*
6
351,849
58,642
81.4%
49,258
19.0%
5
Rams
6
338,732
56,455
85.5%
52,482
7.6%
6
NFC TOTALS
88
6,031,902
68,544
96.2%
68,452
0.1%
89
NFL TOTALS
176
11,892,012
67,568
86.2%
67,525
0.1%
176

NOTES: Attendance data based on totals posted immediately following games. Figures do not reflect any subsequent adjustments made by teams or the league. * = Includes designated Buccaneers home against the Bears played in London in October.

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