In 2024, attending Carolina Panthers' home games in person is more cost-effective than subscribing to TV services. Following the release of the NFL regular season schedule, it's apparent that Panthers fans, particularly those loyal to the historically underperforming team, can take advantage of remarkably low ticket prices. The ML Football X Twitter account highlighted that the total cost to attend all eight home games at Bank of America Stadium is just $695 via TickPick.com, a stark contrast to the nearly $1,000 needed for TV subscriptions to watch these games from home.
Last season, the Panthers ended with a dismal 2-15 record, leading to significant changes within the team's leadership. With the firing of head coach Frank Reich and general manager Scott Fitterer, the team signaled a fresh start under new management. Since David Tepper assumed ownership in 2018, the Panthers have struggled, reflected in their current ticket pricing and the fans' tempered expectations for improvement.
During this offseason, the Panthers were proactive, appointing Dave Canales as head coach and Dan Morgan as general manager. They invested in strengthening their offensive line by acquiring guards Damien Lewis and Robert Hunt. Furthermore, they traded for Diontae Johnson, a former 1,000-yard receiver from the Pittsburgh Steelers, enhancing support for quarterback Bryce Young. Additions also included drafting wide receiver Xavier Legette from South Carolina, running back Jonathan Brooks from Texas, and tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders, aiming to revitalize the team's performance.
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17 MAI | 62 ANSWERS This Team's Home Game Tickets are So cheap... Would you attend more NFL games if tickets were cheaper than TV subscriptions? | ||
Yes | 54 | 87.1 % |
No | 8 | 12.9 % |
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