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Come Fan with UsThursday, June 25, 2026

What’s in your wallet

If you got any cash left in your wallet during these turbulent economic times, Jerry Jones wants it. 18 NFL teams either kept their ticket prices the same or lowered them, but the average ticket price in the NFL went up! Thanks to the new Cowboys Stadium, where an average ticket costs $159.65, a new record for the Fan Cost Index. An average ticket price in the NFL across all teams is $75.99.

↵Got a family of four and want to take them out to the game, complete with food, drinks, parking, programs, etc.? You’ll be shelling out, on average, $412.64. Take that same family to Cowboys Stadium, $758.58. Still, you get the free added bonus of watching punters nail the video board.

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