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NFL week 14 sees ticket prices drop to just $4 bucks!

Fans post pics from the empty NFL stadiums.

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NFL game day attendance continues to slide as fans simply avoid paying money to go to games, sickened by the invasion of identity politics into what once was America’s favorite pro sport.

Week 14 saw multiple NFL games play to half empty stadiums, with teams like the Buffalo Bills having to drop ticket prices to a measly four dollars.

Here are photos posted by fans who did attend NFL games, showing the empty seats throughout week 14 (courtesy of The Gateway Pundit)…

Green Bay Packers vs. Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium

FirstEnergy Stadium is nearly empty just moments before kickoff.

https://twitter.com/Gearhart4/status/939916190046093312

Well into the first quarter and empty seats galore seen at the Browns game.

Empty seats highly visible in the second quarter.

Detroit Lions vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium

Raymond James Stadium hit with heavy attendance woes at kickoff.

Oakland Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium

Arrowhead Stadium has plenty of empty seats at kickoff.

#chiefskingdom today!

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A sea of empty red seats are pictures below as the Raiders duke it out against the Chiefs in the first quarter.

Minnesota Vikings vs. Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium

Many bright blue seats visible at Bank of America Stadium right before kick off.

#keeppounding

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#KeepPounding

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Attendance at the Vikings vs. Panthers game didn’t improve much as the first quarter got underway.

San Francisco 49ers vs. Houston Texans at NRG Stadium

It’s kickoff time at NRG Stadium and there were empty seats a plenty…

Well into the first quarter and tons of empty seats can be seen at NRG Stadium.

Big attendance issues in the second quarter in Houston.

Chicago Bears vs. Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium

Paul Brown Stadium was nearly empty as kickoff time drew closer. Things didn’t get any better attendance-wise after kickoff.

Empty seats galore at Paul Brown Stadium after kickoff.

https://twitter.com/lisabraun/status/939924648250232832

Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants at MetLife Stadium

Happy Birthday to me!

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Where else would you rather be? Rhetorical question, actually.

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Giants quarterback Eli Manning receives a standing ovation as he snaps the ball. Many empty seats can be seen in the footage below.

Third quarter and empty seats are everywhere!

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bluewater
bluewater
December 11, 2017

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mightyspuds
mightyspuds
December 12, 2017

Well done Colin.

John R Balch Jr
John R Balch Jr
December 12, 2017

They might as well drop them to $4 because all the NFL Legal’s are Tax Exempt, they get and keep all the money from the concessions at the stadiums and don’t have to pay a dime on stadium or its maintenances which the stadiums and its maintenances is paid by Local Tax Payers and Government expense. The owners make tons of money at the expense of the Tax Payers. Any loses these owners lose they just write off on their personal income taxes. That is why they can pay these players millions of dollars in contracts for one hour of… Read more »

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