Raiders, 49ers rank amongst the most-expensive NFL in-person experiences

Aug 10, 2023, 1:00 PM

The San Francisco 49ers and the Las Vegas Raiders hold a joint practice at the Las Vegas Raiders He...

HENDERSON, NEVADA - AUGUST 10: The San Francisco 49ers and the Las Vegas Raiders hold a joint practice at the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters/Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center on August 10, 2023 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

The Las Vegas Raiders welcome the San Francisco 49ers to Allegiant Stadium this weekend for both teams’ first preseason games.

And if you’d like to see either team in person, it’s going to cost you…a lot!

According to Pickswise analysis, the Raiders and 49ers rank as the two most expensive in-person NFL experiences heading into the 2023 season.

“To learn which NFL stadiums are most and least affordable for families, we organized data from Team Marketing Report’s Fan Cost Index,” Pickswise wrote in its piece. “We added up the cost of four non-premium tickets, two small beers, two small soft drinks, two team hats, and one parking space.

Let’s visit the Las Vegas Raiders first. A family of four to attend a game at Allegiant Stadium will cost $732.36. That family’s biggest savings come at the concession stand, as Pickswise lists the team’s hotdog price as $3, tied for second behind the Atlanta Falcons’ $2 dog. Four non-premium tickets will run a family $153.46.

Having second thoughts about visiting Las Vegas during the NFL season? How about a trip to the Bay Area? If that same family of four wants to see the 49ers play in Levi’s Stadium, it’ll cost them $724.62. One of the few areas where that family will save money is if they purchase a small soda, which runs $4, tied for the third lowest amongst the NFL.

The Raiders and 49ers are the only two teams that cost a family of four over $700 to attend a game.

The top five most-affordable in-person gameday experiences in the NFL

  • Cincinnati Bengals, $469.96
  • Arizona Cardinals, $476.04
  • Detroit Lions, $485.98
  • Jacksonville Jaguars, $487.60
  • Miami Dolphins, $499.30

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