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The cheapest NFL stadiums to visit, revealed

If you want to watch an NFL game with the kids but don’t want to break the bank, the Arizona Cardinals might be just the ticket.

Action Network wanted to find out which NFL stadium is the most expensive for a family of four and which stadium offers the best value for the family based on a package that includes four tickets, two beers, two sodas, four hot dogs and of course a parking spot.

The king of affordability in the NFL? The Arizona Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium. The entire package for a family of four costs $452.46, just ahead of the Cincinnati Bengals and their home stadium, Paycor Stadium, which costs $474.42.

At the other end of the scale are the San Francisco 49ers, who have a total of $750.65, just ahead of the Las Vegas Raiders and Allegiant Stadium with $745.24.

Cheapest NFL stadiums to visit with a family of four:

5. Highmark Stadium, home of the Buffalo Bills
4. Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the Atlanta Falcons
3. Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins
2. Paycor Stadium, home of the Cincinnati Bengals
1. State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals

The biggest factor in these prices is the tickets, with the Raiders and 49ers being the most expensive (over $650 for a four-ticket package) and the Cardinals being the cheapest ($394 for four tickets).

Of course, the price for a season opener is rising – the 49ers open the season on September 9th at Monday Night Football when Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets come to town. On ticket resale site Stubhub, the cheapest four-seat seats are available for over $220 per seat.

If you’re looking to stay home, remember that watching the NFL isn’t much cheaper: streaming a full season is expected to cost around $850.

The 2024 NFL season begins on September 5 when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Baltimore Ravens.

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