This may not be news to you, but if you want to see a professional football game, be prepared to spend a whole lot of cash.
Everything Is Bigger (And More Expensive) In Texas
↵CNBC ranks North America’s priciest sports tickets for professional teams and it’s no surprise that 12 of the 15 listed are members of the National Football League:
↵↵15. New York Yankees (AVG ticket price: $72.97)
14. Tampa Bay Buccanneers ($74.25)
13. Denver Broncos ($76.75)
12. Washington Redskins ($79.13)
11. Kansas City Chiefs ($80.69)
10. San Diego Chargers ($81.39)
9. Indianapolis Colts ($82.79)
8. Baltimore Ravens ($86.92)
7. New York Jets ($86.99)
6. Chicago Bears ($88.33)
5. New York Giants ($88.63)
4. Los Angeles Lakers ($93.25)
3. Toronto Maple Leafs ($114.10)
2. New England Patriots ($117.84)*
1. Dallas Cowboys ($159.65)
↵↵There’s just one team each from the MLB (No. 15, Yankees), NHL (No. 3, Maple Leafs) and NBA (No. 2, Lakers). The Yankees make sense because they’re the defending champions. The Lakers make sense because they have Hollywood movie stars and rappers attending their games. The Maple Leafs make sense because ... well, they don’t make sense actually. Blame Canada? I hear the dollar is stronger there, anyway.
↵*I’m a sucker that spent nearly this much for nosebleed seats for the Patriots’ first round playoff loss to the Ravens. Yeah, I know...











