What It Costs to be a New York Jets, New York Giants, or Philadelphia Eagles Fan
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - AUGUST 28: New York Jets wide receiver Braxton Berrios (10) and New York Giants punter Jamie Gillan (17) prior to the National Football League game between the New York Jets and the New York Giants on August 28, 2022 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Football has the ability to bring families and communities together by connecting people with the sport that brings them joy. It breaks down barriers that divide us from one another and inspires peace, even in the unlikeliest of places.
However, it can be very expensive. Anyone who has attended a National Football League game knows it isn’t cheap. New York Jets, New York Giants, or Philadelphia Eagles games are very expensive especially when you’re taking the whole family to enjoy the experience with some of the best athletes in the world.
But which fans will have to fork over the most to attend a game in the future?
With tickets, jerseys, hot dogs, and beers at the game, the NFL fan experience has always come at a price. The cost of being a fan will only go up over the coming years, but which of the fan bases will see the biggest spike in prices when it comes to supporting their team?
To find out, Betway researched which NFL teams have increased their prices the most during recent years, and created the ‘Future Family Fandom Cost’ Index, which forecasts how much each fan base will be paying in 2025.
The MetLife Stadium, home to the New York Jets, was among the cheapest locations for a family to attend a game with a combined family cost of $639.52 by 2025.
Interestingly, the New York Giants, who also play at Metlife, are number 5 on the list and have a combined cost much higher. The combined family cost to attend a Giants game by 2025 is projected to be $958.12.
At number 8, the combined family cost for Eagles fans at Lincoln Financial Field is $893.85
In comparison, The Allegiant Stadium, home to the Las Vegas Raiders, will be the most expensive venue for a family of 4 to attend in 2025 with a forecasted cost of $2,253.03 per game.
If a family of 4 were to attend all nine regular season home games, they’d be expected to spend a staggering $20,277.27 for the season.
You can find the full list and individual costs here.
12 Best NFL Quarterbacks for the 2023 Season
Let the countdown to the NFL season begin. The 2023 season kicks off with what promises to be one of the hottest games of the season. The reigning Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, will go up against one of the most buzzed-about teams in the NFL right now, the Detroit Lions. The game takes place on Thursday, Sept. 7. Are you ready? I’m so beyond ready. One of the key components of a winning football team, of course, is the quarterback. Throughout the years, a handful of quarterbacks have become household names. Think Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. So, who are the best NFL quarterbacks for the 2023 season? Here are my picks.
Honestly, No. 1 shouldn’t be a surprise. I won’t say his name here, but you’ll see it at the end of this list. I don’t think anyone would argue that this young man isn’t the best quarterback in the league right now. Maybe a few think he’s overrated, but his numbers say something else. But, picking the rest of these quarterbacks wasn’t easy. I could have gone with all the usual suspects, but I really wanted to do some research and game-watching and pick the 12 quarterbacks that I think are the strongest in 2023, instead of the typical favorites. That said, I still included some names that just couldn’t be ignored. I mean, you can’t make a list like this and leave someone like Jalen Hurts off.
The 2023 season should be exciting. I think we will see some surprises, which is always fun. So, who are the best NFL quarterbacks for the 2023 season? Read on for my picks. Also, I’m a sports podcaster and host a podcast about the Detroit Lions called “The Squad with Anne Erickson.” Find my podcast here and reach out to me on socials here with your NFL thoughts.
Joel Katz is the Morning Show Personality, Assistant Program Director, Podcast Host, Voiceover artist, audio producer, and Digital Content Writer for Magic 98.3. Joel has been working in New Jersey radio since college and started at Magic in 2002 as the Morning Show Host, “I can’t think of another place where I’d fit more perfectly; it’s just a great company with awesome people.” Joel is married to Kathleen, his elementary school sweetheart (they were each other’s first dates at age 9), shares a birthday with his oldest son, Ty, and has twins, Kiera and Liam. Joel runs at least 3.1 miles every day and enjoys playing basketball, doing laundry, saving his turn signal for when he really needs it, kissing dogs through a fence, using coasters, making that cool noise by rubbing his fingers on balloons, and chasing after ping pong balls on a windy cruise ship.