With the NFL season hours away from kicking off, fans will budget football-related expenses, including food and beverages when attending games on-site.
As fans take their jerseys out of the closet and light up the grill for tailgates, Sportscasting ran the numbers to see how much fans have to pay on average for a beer and a hotdog at every NFL stadium.
Their data suggests that fans will pay an average of $15.02 for a hotdog and a brew for the 2024 season.
After surveying all 32 NFL teams, Sportscasting found that the most expensive beer in the league costs $12 a pop and can be found at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
Fans can also expect to pay $12 for a cold one at the Levi’s Stadium while watching the San Francisco 49ers. A total of nine franchises are charging between $11-11.99 for a beer.
NFL fans will pay an average of $15.02 for a hotdog and a beer for the 2024-25 season
Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco is one of several stadiums charging over $11 for a beer
Simultaneously, the priciest hotdog can be found at the Lumen Field in Seattle and Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles. Seahawks, Rams, and Chargers fans can expect to pay $8.49 for a sausage on a bun.
Lumen and SoFi rack up the highest combined rates for a hotdog and beer combo, charging $19.98 and $19.49, respectively.
The Seahawks will sell beer at $11.49, the fourth most costly. Added to the value of a hotdog, residents of the Pacific Northwest will spend more than any other fanbase for both.
Chicago’s soldier field charges $11 for a beer and $8 for a hotdog, making them the last stadium pricing north of $19.
Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City will charge $10 for a beer and $6 for a hotdog
Cincinnati Bengals fans can enjoy the game day combo for $14, each item priced at $7