NFL SETS ALL-TIME
PAID ATTENDANCE RECORD SIXTH STRAIGHT YEAR;
SURPASSES 22 MILLION
IN TOTAL ATTENDANCE SECOND YEAR IN ROW;
WASHINGTON LEADS IN HOME
ATTENDANCE
Paid attendance for
all NFL games set a record for the sixth consecutive year, surpassing the
22 million mark for the second year in a row, the NFL announced
today.
NFL paid attendance for
all 2007 games was 22,256,502, an increase of 56,790
over the previous record total of 22,199,712 in 2006.
The 2007 NFL
regular-season total paid attendance of 17,345,205 and the average of 67,755 per
game were both all-time records as
well.
A total of
4,119,278 tickets were sold for 65 preseason games for an average of
63,374. Twelve postseason games produced a sale of 792,019, including
71,101 for Super Bowl XLII.
For the eighth
consecutive year, the Washington Redskins led all teams in regular-season
home paid attendance. The Redskins drew 711,471 for their eight home
games, the highest total in NFL history. Three other teams topped the
600,000 paid total at home in 2007: the New York Giants (629,391), Kansas
City (622,541) and
the New York Jets (616,756).
Eleven teams drew more
than 1.1 million paid attendance home and away during the regular season, led by
Washington
(1,264,890). The others were: New York
Giants (1,187,915), New York Jets (1,171,564), Miami (1,156,762), Kansas City (1,145,938), New England (1,131,027), Buffalo (1,129,052), Denver
(1,120,996), Philadelphia (1,120,090), Green Bay (1,112,753) and Carolina (1,100,147).
2007 NFL
PAID ATTENDANCE BREAKDOWN
|
|
Games |
Attendance |
Average |
|
|
|
|
|
NFL
Preseason Total |
65 |
4,119,278 |
|
63,374 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NFL Regular-Season
Total |
256 |
17,345,205 |
|
67,755 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NFL Postseason
Total |
12 |
792,019 |
|
66,002 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NFL ALL
GAMES |
333 |
22,256,502 |
|
66,836 |
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