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Money is flowing into the NFL at a higher rate every season.
With all 32 teams now valued at more than $7 billion, per Sportico, and a record salary cap of $301.2 million per team, it can be expensive to even be an NFL fan. Heading to the stadium means buying a ticket, paying for parking and likely purchasing food and drinks, and some home stadiums are pricier than others.
Recent analysis from The Action Network shows that based on ticket listings from the 32 NFL squads, the average family will save the most heading to a Browns game, but spend the most heading to Buffalo for a Bills game.
Here's a look at the study's results, including the cheapest and most expensive NFL stadiums to attend a game at.
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Most expensive NFL stadiums to attendThe Action Network's study found that the most expensive gameday experience for a family of four — factoring in four tickets, two beers, two soft drinks, four hot dogs and one parking pass — is the Buffalo Bills' brand-new Highmark Stadium, with a total of $2,193.95 for all those prices combined.
Per The Action Network, the study was based on Tickemaster ticket prices, Vivid Seats parking pass prices, and 2025 concession prices adjusted for 2026 using U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics CPI data.
Here's an overall look at the 16 most expensive NFL stadiums to attend, per The Action Network:
TeamStadiumTotal Estimated Cost (Family of 4)BillsHighmark Stadium$2,193.95BearsSoldier Field$2,169.87EaglesLincoln Financial Field$2,116.94LionsFord Field$2,109.50SeahawksLumen Field$2,078.51RaidersAllegiant Stadium$1,805.99PackersLambeau Field$1,805.4949ersLevi's Stadium$1,778.56CowboysAT&T Stadium$1,685.15BroncosEmpower Field at Mile High$1,655.57ChiefsGEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium$1,647.13RamsSoFi Stadium$1,627.71BengalsPaycor Stadium$1,475.85JaguarsEverBank Stadium$1,456.53PatriotsGillette Stadium$1,401.34VikingsU.S. Bank Stadium$1,369.44Here's a look at the most expensive stadiums on the list.
BillsBuffalo is unveiling its brand-new Highmark Stadium in 2026, featuring a seating capacity of 60,108 — the smallest of any NFL team — coverage from weather for around 65% of the stadium and a total cost of $1.7 billion to build.
For fans, however, it appears that the expenses related to a brand-new stadium will show in 2026 prices. The Action Network's study found the following prices for fan costs:
- Four tickets: $1,982.80
- Two beers: $19.44
- Two fountain drinks: $13.19
- Four hot dogs: $46.52
- Parking: $132
- Total: $2,193.95
While the Bears have had their own stadium controversy surrounding a potential move to Indiana, heading to Soldier Field will remain pricey for 2026 after a breakout 2025 season.
The Action Network's study found the following prices for fan costs:
- Four tickets: $2,049.80
- Two beers: $23.26
- Two fountain drinks: $14.29
- Four hot dogs: $32.52
- Parking: $50
- Total: $2,169.87
The Eagles have been playing at Lincoln Financial Field since the 2003 season.
With the 2024 Super Bowl champions enjoying some success in recent years, it remains expensive to head to Philly.
The Action Network's study found the following prices for fan costs:
- Four tickets: $2,010
- Two beers: $23.24
- Two fountain drinks: $6.58
- Four hot dogs: $27.12
- Parking: $50
- Total: $2,116.94
With the Lions' resurgence in recent years, heading to Ford Field isn't cheap, either.
The Action Network's study found the following prices for fan costs:
- Four tickets: $1,971.68
- Two beers: $14.88
- Two fountain drinks: $9.90
- Four hot dogs: $33.04
- Parking: $80
- Total: $2,109.50
Rounding out the top-5 is the defending Super Bowl champions' home stadium, Lumen Field.
As the Seahawks reached new heights in 2025, it appears to have impacted some prices.
The Action Network's study found the following prices for fan costs:
- Four tickets: $1,959.64
- Two beers: $20.08
- Two fountain drinks: $17.59
- Four hot dogs: $36.20
- Parking: $45
- Total: $2,078.51
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Cheapest NFL stadiums to attendMeanwhile, for some of the NFL's worst-performing teams, that often means cheaper tickets for fans — with the Browns being case-in-point.
Here's an overall look at the 16 cheapest NFL stadiums to attend, per The Action Network:
TeamStadiumTotal Estimated Cost (Family of 4)BrownsHuntingdon Bank Stadium$823.13TitansNissan Stadium$993.45ColtsLucas Oil Stadium$1,079.07SaintsCaesars Superdome$1,131.19JetsMetLife Stadium$1,152.77RavensM&T Bank Stadium$1,158.96BuccaneersRaymond James Stadium$1,169.07PanthersBank of America Stadium$1,202.89ChargersSoFi Stadium$1,205.83FalconsMercedez-Benz Stadium$1,232.67GiantsMetLife Stadium$1,236.89CardinalsState Farm Stadium$1,249.01SteelersAcrisure Stadium$1,254.20CommandersNorthwest Stadium$1,272.82TexansNRG Stadium$1,288.37DolphinsHard Rock Stadium$1,357.85Here are the five cheapest NFL stadiums to attend, based on the study.
BrownsHeading to Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland is far less of a challenge for fans than attending games for most NFL teams in 2026.
As the Browns enter Year 1 under Todd Monken with plenty of roster turnover, they will at least offer some affordable tickets.
The Action Network's study found the following prices for fan costs:
- Four tickets: $731.04
- Two beers: $14.78
- Two fountain drinks: $13.19
- Four hot dogs: $14.12
- Parking: $50
- Total: $823.13
There's optimism for the Titans in the Cam Ward-Robert Saleh era entering 2026, but a three-win 2025 season means tickets in Tennessee, playing at Nissan Stadium, aren't too high.
The Action Network's study found the following prices for fan costs:
- Four tickets: $889.84
- Two beers: $22.18
- Two fountain drinks: $15.39
- Four hot dogs: $26.04
- Parking: $40
- Total: $993.45
The Colts looked like a playoff contender in 2025, until they weren't. The hope is that Daniel Jones can lead a return to the postseason in 2026. Attending games at Lucas Oil Stadium won't be too expensive for fans, either.
The Action Network's study found the following prices for fan costs:
- Four tickets: $953.96
- Two beers: $16.92
- Two fountain drinks: $13.19
- Four hot dogs: $25
- Parking: $70
- Total: $1,079.07
With Kellen Moore at the helm, Tyler Shough at quarterback and plenty more talent, the Saints look to be on the upswing. Two years after hosting the Super Bowl, tickets at Caesars Superdome also aren't out-of-reach.
The Action Network's study found the following prices for fan costs:
- Four tickets: $1,025.48
- Two beers: $24.30
- Two fountain drinks: $15.37
- Four hot dogs: $26.04
- Parking: $40
- Total: $1,131.19
And of course, with the Jets remaining one of the NFL's worst franchises over the last two decades, they haven't been able to drive ticket prices up much at MetLife Stadium.
The Action Network's study found the following prices for fan costs:
- Four tickets: $1,003.64
- Two beers: $26.88
- Two fountain drinks: $12.09
- Four hot dogs: $35.16
- Parking: $75
- Total: $1,152.77
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