Giants and Jets PSLs

March 31st, 2009

Really seems like the Giants and Jets may have picked the exact worst time to get into the Personal Seat License market.

The new stadium took so long to get funding and get approved that the Giants and Jets seem to have been counting their chickens before they hatched.  It may have seemed like a great modern idea a few years ago, but with the economy in turmoil, how can the Giants and especially the Jets ask their long-time loyal fans to shell out tens of thousands of hard earned dollars for the right to pay thousands of dollars for tickets to eight football games (possibly 9 in the future)?  Forget about the fact that businesses are not spending money on tickets for clients like they used to.

PSLs used to mean that the owner had the right to buy tickets for every event at that stadium, who gets priority when Bruce Springsteen plays the new venue?  The Jets will have upper sections that will not have PSLs, but both teams seem willing to screw over a generation of football fans for the lure of easy cash.  What happens if those PSLs don’t sell?  Will there be empty seats or will the Jets and Giants blink and reduce the price of the PSLs?

New England Patriots Wembley Stadium Tickets On Sale

January 9th, 2009

Ticketmaster has put tickets on sale for the NFL football match-up between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots to be played at Wembley Stadium in Middlesex on Sunday October 25, 2009.

2009 NFL Playoff Ticket Prices

January 9th, 2009

Here are the NFL Playoff average ticket selling prices for the remainder of the season according to Stubhub, the online ticket marketplace

Super Bowl XLIII
1-Feb
$3,040

NFC Divisional Game: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants
11-Jan
$ 324

AFC Divisional Game: San Diego Chargers at Pittsburgh Steelers
11-Jan
$ 259

AFC Divisional Game: Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans
10-Jan
$ 191

NFC Divisional Game: Arizona Cardinals at Carolina Panthers
10-Jan
$ 239

Tennessee Titans Divisional Playoff Tickets Onsale Dec 30

December 21st, 2008

Single-game tickets for the Tennessee Titans’ AFC Divisional round playoff game are set to go onsale December 30th at 10 am. The Titans are currently the number one seed in the AFC and will play the second seeded team the Pittsburgh Steelers today. The Titans’ Divisional playoff game will be played January 10th or 11th.

Arizona Cardinals Playoff Tickets On Sale Now

December 20th, 2008

Tickets to the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals’ playoff game at the University of Phoenix Stadium will go on sale to the public Saturday, December 20th. The game is yet to be scheduled but will be played either Saturday or Sunday, January 3rd or 4th.

Pittsburgh Steelers Playoff Tickets On Sale Monday

December 19th, 2008

The current second seed in the AFC the Pittsburgh Steelers will put tickets for its home game onsale to the general public beginning Monday morning 12/22.

Top Ten 2009 BCS Football Bowl Game Tickets

December 12th, 2008

According to Stubhub these are the top 10 best selling NCAA Football Bowls for 2009 along with average ticket selling price.

BCS National Championship Game (Florida vs. Oklahoma) $776
2009 Cotton Bowl (Mississippi vs. Texas Tech) $123
2009 Sugar Bowl (Utah vs. Alabama) $240
2009 Rose Bowl (Penn State vs. USC) $388
2009 Fiesta Bowl (Texas vs. Ohio State) $236
2008 Chick-Fil-A Bowl (Georgia Tech vs. LSU) $130
2009 Orange Bowl (Cincinnati vs. Virginia Tech) $ 86
2009 Gator Bowl (Clemson vs. Nebraska) $120
2008 Meineke Car Care Bowl (West Virginia vs. North Carolina) $129
2009 Capital One Bowl (Georgia vs. Michigan State) $127

NFL Plans To Lower Playoff Ticket Prices 10%

November 14th, 2008

Average ticket price for National Football League playoff games in 2009 will decrease by 10 percent according to NFL officials. The NFL will also charge less per ticket for Wild Card Playoff games

Teams have the right to set their own ticket prices for playoff games, however it has been reported that the football league has distributed guidelines for playoff ticket pricing to potential playoff teams.

The NFL playoffs are set to begin January 3rd and 4th.

The NFL previously announced that 25% of all tickets for the Super Bowl in Tampa will have a face ticket price of $1,000.

NJ Jets vs. New England Patriots - Randy Moss Catch

November 14th, 2008

NFL Teams With Personal Seat Licenses (PSL)

November 9th, 2008

Aside from the New York Giants and the New York Jets, there are fourteen other NFL teams that have ventured into Personal Seat Licenses.  Here are the price ranges for other NFL team PSLs.

Baltimore Ravens: $750-8,000
Carolina Panthers: $2,300-8,500
Chicago Bears: $ 3,000-6,000
Cincinnati Bengals: $300-1,500
Cleveland Browns: $375-1,500
Dallas Cowboys: $16,000-150,000
Green Bay Packers : $600-1,400
Houston Texans: $600-4,200
Oakland Raiders: Abandoned in 2006
Philadelphia Eagles : $2,500-4,000 (sold out)
Pittsburgh Steelers : $250-2,700 (sold out)
Seattle Seahawks : $2,000-3,000
St. Louis Rams : $250-4,500
Tennessee Titans: $250-1,500


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