Steelers rank in Top 10 most expensive NFL games to attend
Pittsburgh Steelers games are among expensive family outings in the NFL this year, according to a new study.
The Action Network, a sports media company, examined nearly 400,000 ticket listings, stadium food and drink prices and parking costs in the analysis.
For a family of four attending a Steelers game at Acrisure Stadium in 2025, the average amount spent is $1,601.60 — $262.60 more than the NFL average of $1,339.
Out of that price, tickets alone are $1,497.88, with $62.86 on food and drinks (two beers, two soft drinks and four hot dogs combined) and another $50.88 on parking, according to the study.
That put the Pittsburgh Steelers in 9th place for most expensive games out of the 32 NFL stadiums in the study.
However, the Steelers aren’t the most expensive in Pennsylvania.
The Philadelphia Eagles came in first place out of the 32 stadiums — with an average cost of $2,133.44 per game, which is about $531.84 more than the Steelers.
But on the cheap side, a family of four can see the New York Jets for $555.94 and the Cleveland Browns for $738.71. The Action Network conducts news and analysis centered on sports betting.
The top 16 most expensive NFL stadiums for families in 2025 include:
1. Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles
2. Ford Field, home of the Detroit Lions
3. Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders
4. Soldier Field, home of the Chicago Bears
5. Highmark Stadium, home of the Buffalo Bills
6. GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs
7. Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers
8. Empower Field at Mile High, home of the Denver Broncos
9. Acrisure Stadium, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers
10. U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the Minnesota Vikings
11. AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys
12. Lumen Field, home of the Seattle Seahawks
13. NRG Stadium, home of the Houston Texans
14. Paycor Stadium, home of the Cincinnati Bengals
15. Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots
16. Northwest Stadium, home of the Washington Commanders
Megan Swift is a TribLive reporter covering trending news in Western Pennsylvania. A Murrysville native, she joined the Trib full time in 2023 after serving as editor-in-chief of The Daily Collegian at Penn State. She previously worked as a Jim Borden Scholarship intern at the Trib for three summers. She can be reached at mswift@triblive.com.
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