24/7 Wall Street: The Most Expensive Tickets in Sports
5. Green Bay Packers
W-L Past 10 Years: 61.9% (5th highest)
Championships Past 10 Years: 1
Avg. Home Attendance: 70,512
The Green Bay Packers’ unique story as a nonprofit, publicly owned corporation began in 1923. Today, 360,000 stockholders serve as stewards of this very healthy team. Secondary-sale Packers tickets demand an average of a little over $213 each, the fifth-highest figure in the NFL. The Packers are also one of the most successful teams on the field. They have appeared in five Super Bowls in their franchise’s history, winning four. Green Bay’s success continued in the past decade with the team winning 99 games — a number bested by only three teams — and the Super Bowl in 2010. Their home stadium, Lambeau Field, is located in one of the most sparsely populated metropolitan regions to host a professional team. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)
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