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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The NFL season is here, and many people across the country will find themselves attending games over the next four months.

For many, it’s a family experience, which can be costly.

The Tennessee Titans, based in Nashville, provide the third most affordable game day experience for a family of four at Nissan Stadium, according to the Action Network, when compared to other teams in the league.

Attending a Titans home game sets a family of four back $844.72, with ticket prices alone amounting to $772.28. This figure is notably lower than the league average, as reported by the Action Network.

Additional expenses at Nissan Stadium include the cost of beers at $12.73, soft drinks at $14.88, hot dogs totaling $26.23, and parking fees at $18.60. Children who are under the age of two can enter without charge.

Only the New York Jets, with an average of $555.94, and the Cleveland Browns, with an average of $738.71, offer cheaper game day experiences for families of four in the NFL.

Conversely, the most expensive family game day experiences in the NFL are those of the Philadelphia Eagles at $2,133.44, the Detroit Lions at $2,053.53, and the Las Vegas Raiders at $1,981.48.

Here are the lists of the cheapest and most expensive NFL stadium experiences, according to the Action Network:

The Action Network’s calculation involved analyzing prices for four general admission tickets, whether bought directly or through verified resale, by examining 400,000 ticket listings. This assessment also factored in the cost of two beers, two soft drinks, four hot dogs, and one parking spot across all 32 NFL teams.

The Action Network calculated concession and parking costs by looking at the 2024 Fan Cost Index and adjusted those costs by using the Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index to reflect the prices for the upcoming season.

According to the Action Network, those CPI increases were applied from 2023 to 2025, increasing beer costs by 6.1%, soft drinks by 6.3%, hot dogs by 9.3% and parking by 7.5%.

The Titans will take on the Los Angeles Rams in their home opener at Nissan Stadium on Sept. 14.

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