HIGHLIGHTS: A new report ranked every NFL stadium by the price of BEER. Fans pay the most for a 16-ounce beer in Philadelphia . . . and they pay the least in Detroit . . . Atlanta . . . and at New York Jets games.
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Regardless of where you watch the game, there’s one universal truth: Beer is EXPENSIVE at the stadium. The site Bookies.com put out a report on the price of a beer in every city, ranking them from the most to least expensive.
The priciest beer is in Philadelphia. Eagles fans fork over nearly $15 for 16 ounces. The L.A. teams . . . the Rams and the Chargers . . . are a close second, followed by the Las Vegas Raiders . . . the San Francisco 49ers . . . the New Orleans Saints . . . and the Jacksonville Jaguars.
All those teams pay more than $11 for one beer.
On the other end, three teams are selling beers for about $6.25 apiece: The Detroit Lions . . . the Atlanta Falcons . . . and the New York Jets.
The Cincinnati Bengals are the only other team with beers under seven bucks.
Of course, there are more stadium costs than beer. There’s also the price of tickets, parking, food, and non-alcoholic beverages.
If you take everything into account, the 49ers are the most expensive team . . . going to a 49ers game in the Bay Area averages out to over $1,000 for two adults and two kids. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the second-most expensive.
The Cardinals were the cheapest for a family of four, at just over $200. The Jaguars are the second-cheapest for a family.
(You can find the prices for every team, here.)
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